With captions, your YouTube videos can become more accessible to a wider net of audience, including people who don't speak your language, users who are deaf or hard of hearing, and those who watch videos with the sound off. Reaching an international audience also becomes easier with captions for YouTube videos.
To add captions to your YouTube videos, currently there are two ways.
YouTube can generate captions automatically for most videos. While these captions are not perfect, they're able to get the message across quickly. In order to use automatic captions on YouTube, simply upload your video on YouTube and wait for it to be processed. In YouTube Studio, you can review and edit the captions for your video.
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If you like to be super accurate about what captions go with your YouTube video, you transcribe your videos and upload the captions to YouTube. This is a more time-consuming process, but it lets you have more ownership of the captions on your YouTube videos. You can also make sure your captions are accurate. If you wish to, you can use a transcription service for your videos or do it yourself manually - a process I find extremely frustrating.
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When your captions are ready, you can upload them to YouTube Studio by following the steps below:
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