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9 Android features to support workplace accessibility

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Android has built-in vision, hearing and mobility tools created with and for employees with disabilities.


The global assistive technology market is on track to reach an impressive $36.6 billion by 20331, with workplace applications playing a key role in this growth. This highlights the increasing importance of providing high-quality assistive technology in today's evolving work environments.


However, there is still a gap in availability of assistive technology. In fact, 45% of employees with disabilities report that the accessibility features of their workplace software are only fair or poor2, indicating a significant gap in meeting their needs.


To fill this gap, Android provides a high-quality suite of built-in accessibility tools to address the needs of employees with vision, hearing and mobility disabilities that help organizations meet accessibility standards. Here are nine Android features to support employees with their accessibility needs.





 
 
 

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