rewrite this title Google adds more accessibility options across Maps, Search, and Chrome

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rewrite this title Google adds more accessibility options across Maps, Search, and Chrome

What you need to know

  • Google announced today a slew of accessibility updates across Maps, Search and Chrome.
  • The latest accessible features include a new identity attribute for businesses to identity as disabled-owned, the option to request accessible walking routes on Maps, and screen reader compatibility with Lens on Maps.
  • The updates are starting to roll out on Android and iOS devices.

Google has been making leaps and bounds when it comes to accessibility. Most recently, the company launched its Lookout app, which uses AI to help people who are blind or have low vision navigate their surroundings, as well as unveiled the Magnifier app on the Pixel 8 series to increase the readability of text and images — and, now, the company is taking accessibility to the next level. 

The tech giant announced a slew of new accessibility features across its suite of products, including Maps, Search, and Chrome, to make the Google ecosystem more accessible for users with disabilities.

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