Flash notifications on Android
provide a visual notification so people who are deaf or hard of hearing don’t have to rely on vibration and can keep their phones at a distance.
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provide a visual notification so people who are deaf or hard of hearing don’t have to rely on vibration and can keep their phones at a distance.
a Pixel accessibility feature that helps people with blindness, low vision, and dexterity-related disabilities take selfies and group photos with more ease.
uses AI to provide people with captions from audio content from across their phone and Chrome browser.
an Android feature that provides automatic captions in more than 70 languages to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing participate in conversations.
an Android feature that helps people with visual impairments get descriptions of the physical world using their phone's camera and ask follow-up questions by voice or keyboard.
helps users avoid long hold times, navigate phone tree menus, ignore calls they don't want, and get better sound quality on the calls they do want.
on Android, a more accessible reading experience designed for and with people with low vision, blindness, and dyslexia.
We’re committed to making sure people with disabilities can use Android and Pixel phones as easily and effectively as possible. Working together with the disability community, we’ve added accessibility features like:
makes voice typing on a Pixel device in English nearly three times faster than tapping.
a game developed by students from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf to help everyone – including Deaf children and their caregivers – become more confident at using sign language.
an open-source, hands-free gaming mouse that enables people to control a computer's cursor using their head movement and facial gestures.
an Android app offering personalized speech recognition to help people with non-standard speech communicate more easily in face-to-face conversations.