If you need an app that offers good, reliable live captions for videoconferences and webinars, Ava is a good option. Ava uses a combination of AI and human captioners to offer live captions, and it works on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. It also offers options like a captions bar that stays on top of your video, speaker identification, translation into multiple languages, and offline use. Ava offers several pricing tiers, including a free option, so it could be good for schools, hospitals and retailers.
Another good option is Live Captions, an AI-powered live captioning service that can be built into meeting and conference services. It can process RTMP video streams in real time and caption video that's already been recorded in nearly 140 languages and dialects. Live Captions offers fast integration, real-time processing and customizable widgets, and subscription plans range from free to more expensive.
If you're looking for a service that can transcribe and edit video, too, Riverside is worth a look. It offers AI-powered automated transcription in more than 100 languages and custom captioning. Riverside is geared for podcasters, video producers and marketers who want to make their production work easier while still producing high-quality video and audio.
Last, Fathom records meetings, transcribes them, and summarizes them, and it integrates with Zoom and Google Meet videoconferencing tools. It offers automated transcription and summarization in less than 30 seconds, so teams can quickly find and share specific clips from a meeting, speeding up productivity and improving collaboration.