Now Add Captions to Google Duo Video Calls

The feature was announced on the Google Twitter account.

— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) August 19, 2020 A Google spokesperson has confirmed that this feature will be functional on all Android and iOS versions of Duo. These “Captions for messages” were first spotted in development at the end of February. To be clear that that this new feature is quite different from the Live Captions feature that Google released for Pixel phones. In Live Captions, the transcription appears on the device for any spoken word. According to an online report, G Suite head Javier Soltero had reportedly told employees that the coexistence of Duo and Meet, both video calling apps, doesn’t make sense. A merger was reportedly being planned, internally referred to as ‘Duet’ (Duo + Meet.) Google is also preparing to introduce picture-in-picture video calls for Google Duo on the web. This suggests that soon all the users will be able to make Duo calls and do other things on their computer at the same time. This is a feature that is working in the Android version of Duo since 2017. Users will be able to use the feature in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge at the time of the launch. Recommended Reading: Google Duo for Android Rolling out Support for 32 People in Group Call