Built with and for people with disabilities.

Android's accessibility features help you engage with your world, your way. Have conversations, get work done, be entertained, tick off daily tasks and so much more.¹

See what your device can do.

Explore the visual accessibility tools and features that Android has to offer, including bolded text or high-contrast mode and audio notification cues.

Vision

Explore your world with vision tools.

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Person with a cochlear implant holds an Android phone in front of them.

Audio

Amplify what matters with audio features.

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A white person with wavy brown hair sits in their motorised wheelchair with a robot arm attachment holding an Android phone. A Black woman crouches next to them and smiles up at the Android phone.

Mobility

Use your phone with mobility tools.

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Support accessibility at work.

Designed for all teams.

Accessibility tools and features created by and for employees with disabilities to help everyone do their best work on Android.

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Two women having a conversation in the workplace. One is seated in a wheelchair and wears glasses. The other sits in a chair with a smile.

Stories from real people.

Meet people who are changing what's possible.

Participation and support.

A Hispanic woman sits in her manual wheelchair and chats with her friend, a white woman holding an Android phone, in a back garden.

Accessibility user testing.

Help us make our accessibility features even better by participating in user testing and providing helpful feedback.

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A Black man communicates in sign language to a person off camera at home. An open Chromebook is in front of him.

Help Centre.

Learn more about how to enable accessibility settings or talk to someone from our Disability Support team at the Help Centre.

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