Chromebooks will soon let users read audio captions in braille on a connected display

What you need to know

  • Google is putting the spotlight on how Chromebooks are making school way more accessible, especially for students with disabilities.
  • ChromeVox will soon turn audio captions into braille when connected to a braille display.
  • Natural-sounding “read aloud” voices are now built right in Chrome’s Reading Mode, which is great news for students with dyslexia or reading struggles.

Google is spotlighting how Chromebooks are helping students with disabilities thrive in observance of the Global Accessibility Awareness Day.

In a blog post, Tricia Davis-Muffett, a senior director at Google for Education, shared how Google’s approach to accessibility on Chromebooks is making education more inclusive.

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