Experienced. Skilled. Reliable.

 

Your event is captioned by a skilled realtime captioner at 99% or better accuracy. We aren’t AI, we are skilled professionals who have been captioning for decades.

Live Stadium and Arena Captioning

 

Live Stadium and Arena captioning takes place during the event. We will connect well ahead of the event, as your production staff are doing all of their normal testing, then we will caption everything announced over the P.A., as well as song/artist information, if requested.

Connection can be to the stadium LED ribbon, the large screen, handheld device, streaming to a phone app or any combination of these.

Stadium and arena captioning is valuable for all of your patrons. They are noisy venues, and captioning is very useful for everyone in the event when they do not hear an announcement.

Sports, concerts, large conventions, religious events, racing, rodeo. College, pro and high school. We do it all.

If you need it in more than one language, we can do that too. All remotely and reliably.

Streaming Event CART Captioning

 

Simply Captions provides CART Captioning both onsite or remotely for meetings, graduations, sporting events, classes, conferences, concerts, religious events, and conventions.

Your event is captioned by a skilled realtime captioner at 99% or better accuracy. We aren’t AI, we are skilled professionals who have been captioning for decades.

Broadcast Realtime Captioning

 

When you need line 21 captioning, we are your best, most reliable resource. We can connect via IP, iCap, modem and embed in your live stream with realtime captions no matter the platform it outputs too. We can do dual output to line 21 and streaming or another platform..

Captioning is not just for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

 

While that is the primary function, accessibility, many more individuals will use captions - those who are in a place where you can’t have the sound up to listen; those who may have some hearing loss in certain conditions, like noisy areas.

Many people will check the captions when they just miss hearing something. For example, at a sporting event, you might not hear the announcer well when he announced who made the goal, but you can look at the captioning screen and catch who made the goal and the assist.

Captioning is for everyone and makes your event accessible.