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Accessibility Hub

The Accessibility Hub supports the preparation of teams and development of products across Google's ecosystem.

Feel empowered to bring accessibility into your work and help make the world's information universally accessible and useful.

Announcements

Explore the latest version of GAR, Google's latest accessibility rating scale, at go/gar2026. It's now easier to find relevant info, with new filters and mappings to external standards.

Highlights

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As a complement to GAR, the Assessment of Google Usability Accessibility (AGUA) assesses the quality of the user experience as a whole. It provides a framework to evaluate your product's CUJs, make a plan to improve, and track your progress.
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The Alphabet Accessibility Academy (AAA) aims to uplevel your understanding about accessibility and people with disabilities. It provides a number of courses and tracks to fit your needs.
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Google Accessibility Rating (GAR) is a scale measuring a software product's level of technical accessibility. Integrate GAR into your regular launch cycle and improve the accessibility of your app.
Follow the set of simplified instructions to get your TVC access to the Accessibility Hub.
Help our team out by participating in our survey so we can continue to improve the Accessibility Hub.
Visit the Find support page to get information about YAQs, accessibility contacts, and office hours.
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Accessible at our core

“When we say we want to build for everyone—we mean it. Accessibility is written into our mission statement and core to our values as a company. We don't think a problem is solved until we've solved it for everyone. Technology's great promise is to give everyone the same power to achieve their goals. As long as there are barriers for some, there's still work to be done."

— Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google
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Accessibility at Google

There are many teams across Google that work to make our products more accessible. The Products for All (P4A) Accessibility team has built this hub to feature this innovative and important work. You'll find these contributions linked throughout the Accessibility Hub.

Ready to bring accessibility into your work?

Inside the Hub you'll find actionable ways to increase your knowledge, make your products more accessible, and get the support you need. In the spirit of accessibility, the Hub should be used in whatever way works best for you and your team. Ready to dive in?