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BoxCast Features + Updates, Featured Government
Brett Bzdafka • March 12, 2026
Whether you're a major city, a small municipality, a township, or a public university, April compliance requirements from the DOJ are quickly approaching.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Title II Digital Accessibility rule was published in April 2024 and came with a two year window for government institutions to meet compliance standards.
While the ruling applies broadly to digital experiences, this article focuses specifically on one critical component: captioning for live streamed public broadcasts.
The Spirit of the Captioning Requirement
What Not To Do with Captioning
A Practical Solution for ADA Title II Captioning Compliance
Getting Up and Running Before the Deadline
The ADA Title II digital accessibility rule is grounded in four core principles, commonly referred to as POUR:
Perceivable – Information must be presented in ways users can perceive.
Operable – Interfaces must be navigable across a wide range of abilities and setups.
Understandable – Content should be clear, predictable, and usable.
Robust – Digital content must remain compatible with current and future assistive technologies.
When viewed through that lens, live captions and multilingual captions aren’t optional enhancements. They’re central to compliance.
Many residents attend city council meetings, annual meetings, and public seminars in person. But many others cannot. They may be working, traveling, physically unable to attend, or relying on assistive technologies. Live streaming has made participation possible on phones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs.
But streaming alone isn’t enough.
For individuals with hearing impairments or linguistic barriers, accessibility means providing accurate, easy to access live and multilingual captions. For many in your community, captions aren’t a convenience. They’re the gateway to participation.
Historically, broadcasters relied on trained stenographers to manually type captions in real time. While accurate, that approach is expensive and operationally complex. It also doesn’t solve the technical challenge of delivering captions seamlessly within modern digital platforms.
As automated captioning emerged, it reduced costs but introduced new issues:
Inconsistent accuracy, making captions confusing or misleading
Recurring per event or per minute costs
Limited or nonexistent multi language support
No integration into the streaming workflow
For municipalities and public universities, these limitations can make ADA Title II compliance feel overwhelming. The goal isn’t simply to generate text. It’s to provide reliable, accessible, scalable captioning across all public broadcasts.
BoxCast has supported schools and government organizations with live streaming since 2013. Over time, we’ve built features specifically designed to meet the needs of public institutions.
Beyond streaming, BoxCast includes features like:
Document Display to upload and share official materials alongside broadcasts
Video Markers to highlight agenda items and discussion topics for easier navigation
Integrated captioning designed for scale and compliance
And, of course, a core feature that we offer public institutions is a robust captioning.
Captioning Capabilities Include:
Automated caption – All BoxCast plans include auto generated captions that are available when the archived event posts.
Live captions – Customers on the Advanced plan and above receive live captioning during broadcasts.
Multilingual captions – Choose up to five languages from a library of 35 supported languages, allowing viewers to select their preferred caption language.
Unlimited usage – All plans include unlimited streaming, meaning there’s no limit to the number of captioned broadcasts per month.
Custom terminology – Add specific names, local terminology, or uncommon words to improve accuracy for your community.
Profanity filtering – Prevent misinterpretations from appearing as inappropriate language.
High accuracy rates – Captioning technology achieves 95 to 98% accuracy under normal conditions.
Together, these features create a turnkey captioning system that supports ADA Title II compliance without adding operational burden to your team.
The DOJ compliance deadline is:
April 24, 2026 for municipalities with populations of 50,000 or more
April 26, 2026 for municipalities with populations under 50,000
If you're evaluating solutions close to the deadline, time matters.
BoxCast can have organizations streaming via browser or app within minutes. Hardware based permanent setups can typically be deployed within days.
If your municipality or public institution needs to implement compliant captioning before the April 2026 deadline, our team can help you get there quickly and confidently.
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