
Windows
Windows 11 was inclusively designed to support productivity, creativity, and ease of use for people with disabilities. With a robust set of built-in and third-party accessibility features, Windows adapts to you.

Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 provides accessible apps and cloud services to help people and organizations create, communicate, and collaborate from any device. Find out how Microsoft 365 helps make everyone more inclusive and independent.

Xbox
Nothing should come between you and the games you love. Xbox strives to eliminate barriers, and to empower gamers to play the way they play.

Distinguish colors easily

Type what you want to do
Tell Me lets you quickly access commands in several Office apps without navigating the command ribbon. You can use Tell Me to assist with formatting, discover the difficult-to-find capabilities and even get scoped help in the Office apps using everyday language.

Experience maps in 3D sound

Work with assistive technologies
Office apps work seamlessly with screen readers and keyboards on most devices. Step-by-step guidance is available per application to help you get started.

Make Windows 10 easier to see

Use your device without a screen

Remind all to check accessibility
A MailTip in Outlook on the web to inform coworkers of your preference for accessible content. This prompt reminds them to run Accessibility Checker before sending an email to you and fix any issues that might make the content difficult for people with disabilities to consume.

Get a closer look

Save time with shortcuts

Know where you are

See every detail

Hear descriptive audio everywhere

Sign in without a password

See every detail—without the strain
Whether you are sensitive to light or just work long hours in front of a screen, you can use the new Dark themes and Contrast themes in Windows 11 to reduce screen brightness and increase contrast—without sacrificing aesthetics.

Make your PC speak for itself
Narrator provides simplified navigation and audio descriptions so you can easily interact with everything on your screen with your keyboard or preferred Braille device. So lean back and listen to the latest news or get to work on your email—no screen required.