1. Open a Tab in Google Chrome
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2. Click the three vertical dots menu on the top-right corner of your browser window and click Settings.
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3. From the dropdown menu, click Settings.
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4. Click Accessibility.
![Settings - About Chrome](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/007/873/780/original/ef1aaaaf-ffe4-436c-8779-5dd63d1362e6.png)
5. Click the toggle to enable Live Caption.
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6. Google Chrome will download speech recognition files.
7. Automatic captions will now appear when you play a video or audio file within Google Chrome.
![](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/004/237/697/original/78f90071-022b-412f-992a-28f6f127e6db.png)