Google has released some new accessibility features for all of its services, to empower people with disabilities and increase the inclusivity of technology.
Google Maps accessibility features have been improved, the Look to Speak app has been expanded, and the Lookout tool for Android has been upgraded.
Among the announcements, Android's major Lookout tool update is the most significant. This tool, created to help those with impaired eyesight or blindness, now has advanced AI capabilities.
Lookout offers real-time directional help to users as they navigate their surroundings, enabling them to search for specific objects among seven categories, including bathrooms and chairs.
A new text-free option has been added to the Look to Speak app for Android, which facilitates conversation using eye-controlled prewritten words.
By improving accessibility, this feature hopes to increase the app's usability and inclusivity for those with cognitive impairments, literacy issues, and language barriers.
Project Gameface, which was previously only available on PCs, is now available on Android devices, extending accessibility beyond smartphones.
With this technology's help, people can control a computer cursor with their heads and faces, providing increased accessibility and flexibility in computing.
Updates to accessibility are also made to Google Maps, where businesses can now indicate that their maps support Bluetooth devices that have Auracast enabled.
This feature improves navigation for those with hearing problems by enabling users to receive audio from broadcast devices at different venues.
Google Maps' comprehensive audio advice for walking directions is now accessible everywhere on Android and iOS devices, enabling all supported languages.
Based on user feedback, Google has also improved its sound notifications system to better notify people of important sounds, such as fire alarms.
To improve accessibility for users with hearing difficulties, improvements have been made to the onboarding process, improved sound event browsing, and the option to save custom sounds.