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Android and Chrome just got 4 super-useful accessibility upgrades – including a powerful Gemini trick for quizzing photos

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  • Google has updates for Global Accessibility Awareness Day
  • The new features cover Android and Google Chrome
  • You can now ask Gemini questions about images on screen

We’ve already seen a bunch of updates for Apple products in honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day this week, and now it’s Google’s turn – with four important upgrades on the way to Android and Chrome.

As per the official blog post, the TalkBack screen reader feature in Android is getting some extra smarts, on top of the existing Gemini-powered functionality. The feature provides image descriptions for blind and low-vision users, even when no alt text is provided.

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