Works with browser output
Stage Captions produces a URL that production systems can treat like a visual source.
Stage visuals
Bring live captions into media server workflows for LED walls, projection, and stage visuals that need readable text on top.

Integration details
Bring live captions into media server workflows for LED walls, projection, and stage visuals that need readable text on top. The goal is to keep the integration simple for event teams: one caption session, a clean audio path, and a browser-based output that can move into the tools, displays, or audience devices already used for the event.
Stage Captions produces a URL that production systems can treat like a visual source.
Caption layouts are designed to stay clear for audiences watching from across the room.
Position captions inside lower thirds, side screens, or dedicated accessibility displays.
In practice
Use the Stage Captions viewer URL as a browser-based source in your media server or connected playback system.
Select a caption style that keeps text readable over the stage content, camera feed, or graphic package.
Send the caption layer to the same display pipeline that drives screens, projectors, or LED processors.
Common questions
Start with a Stage Captions room, connect the event audio source, then route the browser-based caption output to the display, stream, or audience access point that fits the event.
No. Stage Captions is built around browser outputs, links, and QR codes, so most workflows can use standard browser views rather than custom production plugins.
Yes. The same live caption session can support multiple viewing paths, including production tools, venue screens, confidence monitors, and attendee devices.
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