Google One is a membership plan that provides expanded storage and extra benefits to help you get more out of Google. The Google One website and app are compatible with common accessibility features.
Overview
You can turn on common accessibility features in your device’s settings.
For best results, use the latest version of:
- Browser
- Operating system
- Assistive technology
The Google One website is compatible with common accessibility features.
To enhance your experience when you use Chrome browser, you can take advantage of Chrome accessibility options.
Cognitive
Use reading mode in Chrome, to remove clutter and distraction from web pages. It displays only the main text and essential content.
Mobility & dexterity
Control your device with Voice Access
To open apps, navigate, and edit text, you can use your voice through Voice Access.
All common operating system accessibility features that allow interaction using a single switch or other assistive devices are compatible with the Google One website. You can configure this in your system settings.
Vision
Use TalkBack screen reader and braille keyboard
To interact with your device with touch and spoken feedback, you can turn on a screen reader. Google One works with several screen readers:
- NVDA or JAWS on Windows
- ChromeVox on ChromeOS
- VoiceOver on macOS
Change your display’s contrast & color options
- To adjust contrast or colors, use high-contrast text, dark theme, color inversion, or color correction.
- To change the size of items on your screen, adjust the display size or font size.
- To temporarily zoom or magnify your screen, use magnification.