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Learn about your browser’s built-in accessibility tools
Learn about your browser’s built-in accessibility tools
All major web browsers have built-in accessibility tools that can help people with disabilities view web pages more easily. See below for more information and link to directions for setting up the accessibility features in your browser.
Google Chrome
The Chrome browser supports screen readers and magnifiers and offers people with low vision full-page zoom, high-contrast color, and extensions. Chrome OS includes built-in accessibility features like ChromeVox, High Contrast Mode, and Select-to-Speak.
Safari has a lot of accessibility features you can turn on, including VoiceOver, typing feedback, audio descriptions, magnifying lens, zoom, text size and more.
Microsoft Edge comes with built-in accessibility options to help you browse the web in a way that best suits your need like high contrast settings, keyboard shortcuts, and Windows Ease of Access features.
Firefox includes many things to make the browser and web content accessible to all users, including those who have low vision, no vision or limited ability to use a keyboard or mouse.