This is an experimental technologyCheck the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The audioend
event of the Web Speech API is fired when the user agent has finished capturing audio for speech recognition.
Bubbles | No |
Cancelable | No |
Interface | Event
|
Event handler | onaudioend
|
Examples
You can use the audioend
event in an addEventListener
method:
var recognition = new webkitSpeechRecognition() || new SpeechRecognition();
recognition.addEventListener('audioend', function() {
console.log('Audio capturing ended');
});
Or use the onaudioend event handler property:
recognition.onaudioend = function() {
console.log('Audio capturing ended');
}
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
Web Speech APIThe definition of 'speech recognition events' in that specification. | Draft |
Browser compatibility
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Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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|
Chrome
Full support 33 |
Edge
Full support 79 |
Firefox
No support No |
IE
No support No |
Opera
No support No |
Safari
No support No |
WebView Android
Full support Yes |
Chrome Android
Full support Yes |
Firefox Android
No support No |
Opera Android
No support No |
Safari iOS
No support No |
Samsung Internet Android
Full support Yes |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
- No support
- No support
- Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.'
- Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.
See also
- Web Speech API
onaudioend
event handler
SpeechRecognition: audioend event by Mozilla Contributors is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.