Use Microsoft Teams Intelligent Speakers to identify in-room participants in a meeting transcription
If your organization's Microsoft Teams Rooms are equipped with Intelligent Speakers, you can hold meetings where in-room participants can be identified in live transcription.
During the meeting, all participants can easily see who’s saying what, and the post-meeting transcript identifies both remote and in-room attendees (except any who choose not to be identified).
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Set up your digital voice profile
Update or remove your voice profile
Set up your digital voice profile
To set up your voice profile, you can use the desktop version of Teams on a Windows or Mac device.
Note: Once you've set up your voice profile, you can still participate in meetings where a different language is spoken.
Before creating a voice profile, make sure your language is supported in Teams.
To create a voice profile:
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In Teams, select Settings and more > Settings > Recognition.
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Select Create voice profile.
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Make sure your mic is selected from the device dropdown menu.
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Select Start voice capture and read the text.
Tip: Record your voice profile in a quiet location, using a high-quality microphone for best results.
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Select End voice capture when you're done.
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Select Close.
Update or remove your voice profile
You can re-record your voice profile if the Intelligent Speaker is having difficulty recognizing your voice.
If you remove your voice profile, your speech won't be identified in future meetings.
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In Teams, select Settings and more > Settings > Recognition.
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Under Voice, select Update to re-record your voice or select Remove.
Supported regions and languages
Intelligent Speaker is available in all countries and regions.
The language of the Teams app you've installed determines the voice enrollment languages. These are the localized versions that are available:
Language |
Country/Region |
Culture ID |
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Arabic |
Saudi Arabia |
ar-sa |
Chinese (Simplified) |
China |
zh-cn |
Chinese |
Taiwan |
zh-tw |
Danish |
Denmark |
da-dk |
Dutch |
Netherlands |
nl-nl |
English |
Australia |
en-au |
English |
Canada |
en-ca |
English |
India |
en-in |
English |
New Zealand |
en-nz |
English |
United Kingdom |
en-gb |
English |
United States |
en-us |
Finnish |
Finland |
fi-fi |
French |
Canada |
fr-ca |
French |
France |
fr-fr |
German |
Germany |
de-de |
Italian |
Italy |
it-it |
Japanese |
Japan |
ja-jp |
Norwegian |
Norway |
nb-no |
Polish |
Poland |
pl-pl |
Portuguese |
Brazil |
pt-br |
Russian |
Russia |
ru-ru |
Spanish |
Spain |
es-es |
Spanish |
Mexico |
es-mx |
Swedish |
Sweden |
sv-se |
FAQs
Why aren't I being identified? I've set up my voice profile and my speech is clearly transcribed.
After the meeting, try updating your voice profile.
What are the requirements for inviting meeting attendees to use Intelligent Speakers?
Each meeting attendee must be invited individually, on the original invite or through a forwarded invitation.
What is my voice profile used for?
Your voice profile is only used in ways you've already consented to. Microsoft won't use your voice profile without your permission.
How many people can be on the invitation list?
There is no limitation on the number of people in the invitation list. However, voice identification is only available in meetings with up to 20 people with enrolled voices.
When will my voice profile be deleted?
Your voice profile will be deleted after one year of no use.
What should I do if I can't access certain features?
If you can't access certain features, please contact your IT admin. To learn more, see Manage voice recognition technology controls for an Intelligent Speaker
What's the recommended room size for Intelligent Speakers?
Intelligent Speakers work best in medium-sized rooms that hold 8–10 people.
Want to know more?
Please review the face and voice enrollment document if you have any questions regarding voice profile data usage and storage.