In a groundbreaking move, Spotify has introduced a new auto-generated transcripts feature for podcasts, enhancing user engagement and accessibility. This new feature will be progressively rolled out for millions of podcast episodes in the coming weeks.
Spotify users, both free and premium, can now read along with their favorite podcasts through the newly introduced auto-generated transcripts feature. Accessible on the Spotify app, users can find the transcripts by clicking on the read-along section below the podcast player. The feature enriches the podcast experience by providing a textual accompaniment to the audio content.
In a blog post, Spotify detailed the accessibility of the new feature, stating, “While listening to an episode, scroll down the Now Playing View to find the transcript, then tap the card to follow along on full screen as you listen to the episode." This seamless integration allows users to effortlessly switch between listening and reading modes.
Spotify plans to roll out transcripts for millions of episodes in the coming weeks, emphasizing their commitment to enhancing the depth of the podcast experience. The music streaming giant also hinted at future innovations, stating, “We’ll innovate more on this feature in the future, including ways to add media to transcripts.”
In addition to transcripts, Spotify announced the Podcast Chapters feature, designed to give mobile users more control over their listening experience. This feature allows users to navigate an episode by jumping to specific topics or sections. The complete list of chapters within a podcast can be viewed by scrolling down the Now Playing View section.
Spotify aims to provide users with increased control over their listening sessions and deeper insights into every episode. The combination of auto-generated transcripts and Podcast Chapters reflects the company's commitment to delivering a comprehensive and customizable podcast experience.