: In the Live Caption settings, tap Languages & translation and add English as your preferred "Translate to" language. 3. Subtitles for In-Person Conversations
Alternatively, go to .
If you have video files saved locally and need external English subtitle files (.srt), third-party apps are your best bet: Android subtitles English
Tap the (a small keyboard box) that appears below the volume slider. : In the Live Caption settings, tap Languages
If you're watching a video in another language and need English subtitles, Android's (available on Pixel 6 and newer) can translate captions in real-time. If you have video files saved locally and
Google's Live Caption is the most seamless way to get subtitles. It automatically detects speech from any app—YouTube, Instagram, or even recorded voice notes—and displays it as text on your screen. : Press your phone's Volume button .
For real-world situations, the Live Transcribe app (preinstalled on Pixel and Samsung) provides instant speech-to-text for live speech. It even has an , so you don't need Wi-Fi or data to understand what's being said around you. 4. Downloading Subtitles for Saved Movies