![]() Related: For more iPadOS 16.1.1 bugs and the available workarounds check our detailed review. Have you managed to fix YouTube auto translate subtitles not working? Do you have a better solution or other problems to report? We recommend you to update, you haven’t already and confirm the fix in the comments! Nguyen confirmed that YouTube auto-translate is fixed on iPhone after iOS 16.2 update. If that doesn’t work go for Delete App, the remove YouTube completely from your device and install again from the App Store ( direct link).Try offloading first: Settings -> General -> iPad (iPhone) storage -> YouTube -> Offload App -> Reinstall App.You have two options: Offload or Delete completely: ![]() Your next option is to remove the app and reinstall it. ![]() Go for Auto-translate and select English or any other language available that suits you.Press the gear icon and tap on Captions. Some videos on YouTube include official, community-contributed or auto-translated subtitles or closed captions.Wait a couple of seconds and turn them back ON. ![]()
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