Get started with vision resources

The Google products and features below can be useful for people who are blind or have low vision. Find resources for other accessibility needs in "Related resources" at the end of this article.

Low vision resources

Zoom & magnify your screen
People with low vision can use the product and features below to find the screen better.
Chrome browser zoom
You can change the size of text, images, and videos for one or all webpages. Learn how to change the size of text, image, and videos.
Chrome Reading mode in the side panel
You can customize your reading experience on Chrome with Reading mode. Learn how to use reading mode in the side panel.
Chromebook browser zoom
You can magnify your browser window while tabs and icons stay the same size. Learn how to use Zoom or Magnifier on your Chromebook screen.
Magnify your Chromebook’s screen
You can magnify your entire Chromebook screen or selected areas. Learn how to use Zoom and Magnifier on your Chromebook screen.
Chromebook display and font size
You can enlarge all on-screen text and visuals, and easily revert back if necessary. Learn how to use Zoom and Magnifier on your Chromebook screen.
You can adjust font size while you leave other aspects of the display at their default size. Learn how to change the size of text, image, and videos.
Chromebook large mouse cursor
You can enlarge the mouse cursor to find it easily. Learn how to turn on Chromebook accessibility features.
Docs, Sheets, Slides & Vids screen magnification
To make everything bigger, use screen magnification to zoom in. Learn how to use screen reader with Google editors.
Google Nest Accessibility features
You can customize your Google Nest smart display with accessibility features that include color inversion and magnification. Learn more about Google Nest Hub display accessibility settings.
Pixel Magnifier
You can enlarge objects and text with your camera. You can also search for specific words in your surroundings such as menus, airport boards, and more. To improve visibility of dimly-lit or low contrast subjects, apply visual effects. Learn how to use Pixel’s Magnifier.
Change color & contrast
For people with low vision or color blindness, below features can help to make the screen easier to find.
Chrome Color Enhancer
You can adjust the color in web pages and improve color perception. Learn how to use accessibility extensions in Chrome.
Chrome high contrast mode
To browse easily, you can customize and invert the color scheme on webpages. Learn how to use accessibility extensions in Chrome.
Google News
You can reduce your screen’s glare and use Google News with a dark background. Learn how to view and change your Google News Setting.

Android screen reader & text-to-speech tools

To start, watch a video about how to personalize your Android for blindness or low vision.

Use TalkBack
Google's built-in screen reader helps you control your Android device eyes-free. Learn how to get started on Android with Talkback.
Watch a video about how to use TalkBack.
Use TalkBack in Chrome
In your Android Chrome browser, you can get spoken feedback to navigate your Chrome browser eyes-free. Learn how to browse the web with TalkBack in Chrome.
Use Google Assistant
On your Android phone or tablet, you can ask your Google Assistant to read webpages aloud. Learn how to read web pages or use a screen reader.
Use Lookout
To get info about your surroundings and identify what’s nearby, use your camera. Learn how to explore your surroundings with Lookout.
Use Pixel Guided Frame
To help blind and low vision users to take beautiful photos, Guided Frame uses audio, high contrast animation, and vibration. This includes:
  • Selfies
  • Photos of loved ones
  • Pets
  • Meals
  • Documents, and more.

Learn more about Guided Frame.

Use Reading mode
With Reading mode, you can personalize your screen reading experience on Android. Learn how to use Reading mode. Watch a video about how to use Reading Mode.

Chromebook screen reader & text-to-speech tools

To read text aloud on your screen, you can use the tools below on your Chromebooks.

Use Chromebook screen reader
Use the built-in screen reader, ChromeVox. Learn how to use the built-in screen reader.
Chromebook Select-to-Speak
You can hear specific words, parts of a page, or entire pages read aloud. Learn how to read text aloud.
Chromebook Text-to-Speech Settings
You can customize voice, speech rate, pitch, volume, and more. Learn how to change the language or voice spoken text.

Nest Hub display screen reader

Use the screen reader on your Google Nest Hub display. Learn more about Google Nest Hub Accessibility settings.

Use a screen reader with Google products

The resources below can make it easier to use Google products and features with a compatible screen reader on your computer, tablet, or phone. The product or feature names are arranged alphabetically.

Calendar
You can create or track events, respond to invitations, and more. Learn how to use Google Calendar with a screen reader.
Chat
In Google Chat, you can navigate, send, and receive messages. Learn how to use Google Chat with a screen reader.
Classroom
Students can use compatible screen readers on their computers and mobile devices with Google Classroom. Learn how to use a screen reader with Classroom on your computer.
Cloud Search
To navigate your search results and assist cards, Google Cloud Search works with screen readers. Learn how to use Cloud Search with a screen reader.
Use Google Contacts
You can search, select, or edit contact info. Learn how to use Google Contacts with a screen reader.
Docs
You can edit, comment, and collaborate in Google Docs. Learn how to use Google editors with a screen reader.
Drawings
You can create and edit drawings. Learn how to edit drawings with a screen reader.
Drive
You can store, edit, and share your files. Learn how to use Google Drive with a screen reader.
Forms
You can edit items in Google Forms. Learn how to edit Forms with a screen reader.
Gmail
You can use Gmail features with a desktop or mobile screen reader. Learn how to use Gmail with a screen reader.
Google TV
Use TalkBack, the built-in screen reader on your Google TV. Learn how to make Google TV more accessible.
Groups
You can create or join groups, post, and read conversations. Learn how to use Google Groups with a screen reader.
Maps
To make your Google Maps experience more accessible, use a compatible screen reader. Learn about accessibility in Google Maps.
Meet
You can participate in Google Meet video meetings with accessibility features in Meet, Chrome Browser, and Google meeting room hardware. Learn more about Google Meet accessibility.
Photos
You can use a compatible screen reader with Google Photos. Learn about accessibility in Google Photos.
Play Books
You can enjoy ebooks and audiobooks. Learn how to use a screen reader with Google Play.
Search
You can navigate the search results page. Learn about accessibility in Google Search.
Sheets
You can create and edit spreadsheets. Learn how to edit spreadsheets with a screen reader.
Slides
You can create and edit presentations. Learn how to edit presentations with a screen reader.
Sites
You can create and edit Google Sites. Learn how to use Google Sites with a screen reader.
YouTube
Enjoy the YouTube experience. Learn how to use YouTube with a screen reader.

Read image labels

Chrome & Chromebook AI image descriptions
Get automatic descriptions of unlabeled images or graphics. Learn how to get image descriptions on Chrome.
Chrome long descriptions
You can open long descriptions for complex images, charts, or graphs. Learn how to use Chrome with accessibility extensions.
Gmail buttons to text
For more accessibility with screen readers, change the icon buttons on Gmail’s toolbar. Learn more about buttons in your Gmail toolbar.

Use a braille display with Google products

Many Google products and features work well with a braille display. Examples are below.

Chromebook with a braille display
You can use the most refreshable braille displays with your Chromebook. Learn how to use a braille device with your Chromebook.
Docs, Sheets, Slides, Vids & Drawings with a braille display

Use voice controls

Assistant voice typing
Use your voice to dictate text with Assistant voice typing. Learn how to use the on-screen keyboard on your Pixel Tablet.
Smart Home Device voice controls
You can use your voice or the mobile app and control smart home devices to activate lights, adjust a smart thermostat, and more. Learn how to control Smart Home Devices.
Google Maps voice guidance
When you navigate to your destination, you can receive detailed audio info. Learn more about Google Maps Voice guidance.
Google Meet spoken feedback support features
You can listen to the text on the active screen with spoken feedback. Learn how to use the Google Meet touchscreen for accessibility.
Google TV voice control
You can speak to your Google Assistant through your Google TV remote. Learn how to do more with Google Assistant on your Google TV.

Tools for developers

Cloud Platform
You can experience Google Cloud Platform with a desktop screen reader. Learn more about Google Cloud Accessibility.
gCloud Command Line Interface
If you’re a developer, you can use a more streamlined screen reader experience on the gCloud command-line tool. Learn about accessible gCloud Command Line Interface.
Accessibility scanner for Android
Accessibility Scanner can suggest accessibility improvements for your apps. Learn more about Accessibility Scanner. Watch a video about how to use Accessibility Scanner.

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