Live captions for hybrid events and shared screens
Stream AI-powered captions for hybrid events so venue and remote audiences can follow readable source and translated captions.
Caption the room and the stream at the same time
Hybrid events have two audiences at once: people in the venue and people watching remotely. Live captions help both follow along when audio is unclear, accents vary, or attendees prefer to read. With Questro, the operator opens a caption display link that can sit beside the livestream layout, on a shared venue screen, or on attendee phones. Because it runs in the browser, the same captions reach in-room and remote viewers without extra hardware, so accessibility does not depend on where someone is watching from.
Running captions alongside a live production
During a hybrid production the operator selects the speaker language and the caption or translation output, starts captions, and watches the output while the event continues. The display link can be embedded next to a stream feed or shared directly with remote attendees, and in-room viewers can open it on their phones if there is no dedicated screen. Keeping the caption operator on a separate control view means the production team can manage the stream while captions run in parallel, giving every attendee a readable record of what is being said.
Key details
Show captions beside a livestream feed, on a venue screen, or on attendee phones.
Serve in-room and remote viewers from the same browser caption link.
Choose source-language captions or translated output for the audience.
Let the operator start and monitor captions on a separate control view.
Add accessibility to hybrid events without dedicated captioning hardware.
Common questions
Can remote attendees use the captions?
Yes. The display link can be shared with remote attendees or placed beside a livestream feed.
Can people read captions from their phones?
Yes. Audience members can open the caption display link on their own devices.
Can captions sit next to our livestream?
Yes. The caption display link can be placed beside the stream layout or shared with remote attendees, while in-room viewers can open it on a venue screen or their phones.
Do in-room and remote audiences see the same captions?
Yes. The same browser caption link serves both, so accessibility does not depend on whether someone is in the venue or watching the stream.