If you only want to stop Live Caption for the video that’s playing right now, click the X at the top-right corner of the caption window. To disable Live Caption completely, continue with this method. If you’re using an Android, just press the volume button to activate the volume controls, then tap the Live Caption icon (the square with dots and lines inside) to toggle Live Caption on and off. [1] X Research source

You can also enable Live Caption from Media Control—just play a video, click the Media Control icon, and toggle the switch back to the On position. YouTube (and other video services) also has built-in captions. If you still see captions on a YouTube video after disabling Live Caption, just click the gear icon at the bottom of the video, click Subtitles/CC, and choose Off.

If you only want to stop Live Caption for the video that’s playing right now, click the X at the top-right corner of the caption window. To disable Live Caption completely, continue with this method.

YouTube (and other video services) also has built-in captions. If you still see captions on a YouTube video after disabling Live Caption, just click the gear icon at the bottom of the video, click Subtitles/CC, and choose Off.

Windows: Select a caption style from the drop-down menu or click Edit to choose your own fonts and colors. You can change the color and transparency of the caption window, as well as the text size, font, color, and effects. macOS: Select a style from the Styles list or click + to choose custom colors and font styles. [3] X Research source To ensure Chrome doesn’t override your styles, remove the checkmark from “Allow video to override. "