Learn how to set up Questro AI captions with browser mic input, languages, terminology, display links, mobile captions, exports, and rehearsal checks.
AI captions are support, not a guarantee
Use AI captions for readable live text, language access, and event context. Use human review or a professional interpreter for legal, medical, diplomatic, government, or high-stakes interpretation.
Common questions
How do I use Questro AI Interpreter for live captions?
Open an interpreter session, choose the microphone and languages, add script context, start recording, and open the display link on the screen or device that needs captions.
Does AI Interpreter replace a human interpreter?
No. It supports AI-powered live captions and real-time translation. Use human review or a professional interpreter for high-stakes contexts.
Can attendees read captions on their phones?
Yes. You can share a mobile caption link so attendees can follow captions from their own devices.
Does script context improve captions?
Yes. Speaker notes, agendas, names, and terminology help Questro prepare event-specific vocabulary before captions go live.
Can I export AI Interpreter captions?
Yes. Use Export after the session has caption segments to download transcript or subtitle output.