
When you start captioning, captions will now also appear in your Zoom meeting. Go to Web Captioner Settings > Channels.
Web Captioner will use this token to connect with Zoom. Select Copy the API Token and a special token will be copied to your clipboard.
In a Zoom meeting or webinar that you are hosting, click the Closed Caption button. Zoom requires that you do this for every new meeting. Step 2: Link your Zoom meeting to Web Captioner Optionally, you can also turn on the Save captions setting if you want participants to be able to save transcripts from Zoom. Scroll down to the Closed captioning setting and turn it on. You'll only need to follow these steps once. Step 2: Link your Zoom meeting to Web Captioner. Step 1: Enable closed captioning in Zoom. Participating in a Zoom meeting where the host may not be doing captioningįollow instructions for rerouting Zoom's audio into Web Captioner. Hosting a Zoom meeting and want to make captions available for all participants' voicesĬontinue with the instructions on this page, and then follow instructions for routing Zoom's audio into Web Captioner. Hosting a Zoom meeting and want to make captions available for just your own voiceĬontinue with the instructions on this page. Add captions to Zoom with Web Captioner (old method - not recommended) Learn more about setting up closed captioning in Zoom. For the best results in adding live captions to your Zoom meeting, and due to an issue with Zoom's captioning API, I now recommend you use Zoom's closed captioning feature instead of the Zoom channel in Web Captioner. Zoom now supports closed captions and live transcription natively. Use Zoom's new closed captioning feature (recommended)
Send real-time captions from Web Captioner to a Zoom meeting.