The action changes instantly
Sports coverage moves from calm commentary to fast reactions in seconds, so captions need to keep pace with the speed of the moment.
Deliver real-time captions for live commentary and arena screens with ultra-low latency.

The Problem
Sports coverage moves from calm commentary to fast reactions in seconds, so captions need to keep pace with the speed of the moment.
Arenas, stadiums, and fan environments are loud by nature, which makes spoken commentary and announcements harder to follow without strong visual support.
Viewers may follow from venue screens, livestreams, or broadcast feeds, so accessibility has to carry across very different formats.
If captions lag behind the play, they stop helping and start distracting, which is why low latency matters so much in sports environments.
The solution

Route commentary or venue audio into a live caption session quickly.

Show captions on arena displays, streams, or viewer devices in real time.

Keep captions closely aligned with the pace of live action.
Why it matters
Make commentary and announcements easier to follow for more fans in venues and on streams.
Bring captions live quickly without slowing down game-day production teams or venue operators.
Support fans watching from venue screens, personal devices, or livestreams with the same workflow.
Use the same caption workflow across arena displays, livestreams, and broadcast-style outputs.
Watch the short demo to see how teams can bring captions live quickly, support viewers across surfaces, and stay close to the pace of the action.
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Support in-venue audiences where noise and distance make spoken announcements harder to follow clearly.
Keep captions aligned with live commentary and coverage across broadcast-style outputs.
Improve access for fans across hearing needs, noisy environments, and multiple viewing setups.
Give audiences another way to follow commentary and announcements on personal devices in real time.
Bring real-time captions to sports broadcasts and in-venue screens.