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With the help of Gemini, Android's TalkBack screen reader can now answer questions about images displayed on your phone, even they don’t have any alt text describing them.
To mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google has announced a bunch of new features for Android and Chrome. These include an AI-powered Q&A feature in the screen reader, expressive captions ...
Additionally, there’s a new, more accessible design that’s more compatible with TalkBack, Google’s Android screen reader. Google says it made these changes to the app based on feedback from the blind ...
With TalkBack 9.1 and up, swiping up and right launches the new voice commands, which will lead the screen reader to stop talking and listen for your instructions.
Improved screen reader on Android TalkBack is Android's screen reader, and while it's had Gemini AI integration for a while now, it's getting a few updates. Previously, the AI could generate ...
Google on Tuesday expanded its Lookout app, designed for people who are blind or low-vision, to more Android devices. The search giant also added two new modes, allowing users to identify food ...
The entire design is compatible with the TalkBack Android screen reader feature. The Lookout app is available to download on the Google Play store.