WhatsApp to soon transcribe voice notes in multiple languages
15 Jun 2024
WhatsApp, the popular messaging app, is working on a new feature that will allow users to transcribe voice messages directly within the app, as reported by WABetaInfo.
This feature was first seen in a beta update for iOS, but it is expected to be available for Android users as well.
The transcription process will be powered by advanced speech recognition technology and will operate locally on the user's device, ensuring end-to-end encryption is maintained.
How will the feature work?
Feature details
To use this feature, users will need to download an additional 150MB of app data.
Once this data is downloaded, users can transcribe their voice messages, a feature that could prove useful in situations where playing the voice recording is not feasible.
The transcription process will be further refined by allowing users to select their preferred language for the transcripts.
Transcription in multiple languages
Language options
The upcoming update will include an option for users to choose from five languages: Hindi, English, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
After selecting a language, users will be prompted to download an additional data package to facilitate the transcription process.
This language-specific package will allow transcripts to be processed locally on the device, further enhancing user privacy and security.
WhatsApp's new feature to enhance accessibility
Fact
The new feature from WhatsApp aims to improve accessibility for users who communicate in different languages, and enhance transcription accuracy using language-specific speech recognition. Users will also have the flexibility to choose different languages for specific voice notes as needed.
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