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Microsoft Teams: Auto-detect spoken language in multilingual meetings

Microsoft Teams: Auto-detect spoken language in multilingual meetings

Microsoft Teams will auto-detect spoken languages in multilingual meetings, updating captions and transcripts in real time, removing manual language selection. This applies when Interpreter or multilingual speech recognition is enabled, supports 10 languages, and rolls out April 2026. No admin action is required. Microsoft Teams is introducing automatic spoken language detection in multilingual meetings to improve caption, transcript, and interpretation accuracy. Teams will automatically detect each speaker’s spoken language and update it in real time as the conversation evolves. Manual spoken language selection will no longer be available. This applies to live captions and transcripts when Interpreter is enabled or when multilingual speech recognition is turned on in meeting options. The change helps ensure consistent recognition across multilingual meeting scenarios. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 558543. When this will happen Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out in early April 2026 and expect to complete in early April 2026. General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out in mid-April 2026 and expect to complete in mid-April 2026. How this affects your organization Who is affected This change affects users who participate in multilingual meetings in Microsoft Teams when Interpreter is enabled by a user licensed for Microsoft 365 Copilot, or when multilingual speech recognition is enabled by a meeting organizer or co‑organizer licensed for Microsoft 365 Copilot or Teams Premium, on Android, Desktop, iOS, Mac, and Web. What will happen Teams will automatically detect each speaker’s spoken language and update it in real time during multilingual meetings. Manual spoken language selection will no longer be available in supported multilingual meeting scenarios. Captions and transcripts will update automatically based on detected languages when Interpreter is enabled or when multilingual speech recognition is turned on in meeting options. Users may notice a simpler meeting setup experience and more consistent spoken language handling across supported multilingual meetings. Interpretation quality may improve, including recognition of names and industry terminology. Interpreter will support your organization’s Custom Dictionary from the Microsoft 365 admin center. Traditional Chinese is now supported. This update is available only for the 10 languages currently supported for Interpreter, live captions, and […]

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