Browse TagAccessibility Features
Accessibility Features refer to the tools and functionalities designed to enhance the usability of products, services, or environments for individuals with disabilities. These features aim to remove barriers and ensure equal access to content and experiences for all users, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities. Common examples include screen readers, captions for audio and video content, voice recognition, alternative input devices, and customizable display settings. Accessibility Features are often integrated into technology, such as websites and applications, to comply with legal standards and guidelines, promoting inclusivity and usability for a diverse population.