In celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google unveiled new accessibility features for Android and Chrome. The improvements include enhanced capabilities for the TalkBack screen reader on Android, powered by AI, allowing users to ask specific image-related questions. Additionally, the Expressive Captions feature enriches video by expressing emotional context through unique subtitles. For Chrome users, improved PDF functionality now utilizes OCR technology to enable screen readers to interact with scanned documents, enhancing overall accessibility for individuals with vision impairments.
Google's new accessibility features for Android and Chrome enhance interactions for users with vision impairments, offering improved descriptions and expressive captions.
With Gemini in TalkBack, users can gain detailed insights about images, enabling them to ask specific questions related to visual content.
Expressive Captions enrich video experiences by conveying emotions through enhanced audio subtitles, allowing users to better engage with the content's emotional context.
Chrome's improved PDF access now empowers users to interact with scanned documents using OCR, making text searchable and screen-readable for greater accessibility.
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