Microsoft PowerPoint web version has received an important update and now supports embedding videos with closed captions and subtitles. This feature improves the accessibility of presentations, especially for people with hearing impairments. Users can add subtitles in multiple languages to make it easier for global audiences to understand and watch videos more easily in a variety of environments. This move reflects Microsoft's commitment to improving the accessibility of its products and services and providing users with a more inclusive and convenient experience.
According to Windows Central, Microsoft PowerPoint web version now supports embedding videos with closed captions and subtitles in presentations. This new feature not only makes presentations more accessible to people with hearing impairments, it also allows users to add subtitles in multiple languages to reach a global audience and makes it easier for everyone to watch videos in noisy or quiet environments. The move reflects Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the accessibility of its products and services.This improvement enhances the practicality and inclusiveness of PowerPoint, provides users with a more convenient and user-friendly experience, and further consolidates its leading position as a presentation tool. In the future, we look forward to Microsoft’s continued innovation in accessibility to bring convenience to more users.