Together, we can build a more accessible future. Learn how the disability community drives innovation that benefits us all.
Empowering people with disabilitiesIn today’s connected world, access to technology is central to the way we operate, and it is fundamental to a more accessible future. Through tech innovation, together, we can empower people across the global spectrum of disability.
Our commitmentWe are committed to create and grow usage of accessible technology, expand skilling and hiring opportunities for people with disabilities, and advocate for policies that advance accessibility as a fundamental right.
Accessibility training and resourcesThere are many ways to support your colleagues, classmates, friends, and family members with disabilities.
Technical supportDisability Answer Desk provides product support for our customers with disabilities, including Microsoft Office, Windows, and Xbox
Accessible products and technology
We are committed to designing accessible products with and for people with disabilities.
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VisionNeed a larger screen? A brighter screen? A narrator to read text? Find out about accessibility tools and features for people who are blind, color blind, or have low vision.
HearingFor those who are hard of hearing, have hearing loss, or have deafness, our specialized features can provide solutions including closed captioning, mono sound, and live call transcription.
NeurodiversityInnovative tools such as dictation and Windows Hello sign-in can make the digital world more accessible for those who with dyslexia, seizures, autism, or other cognitive differences.
LearningOur applications for people living with learning disabilities can help increase focus, concentration, and understanding—and include tools to improve reading and writing skills.
MobilityOur suite of products helps people living with arthritis, quadriplegia, spinal cord injuries, and other mobility issues to navigate the digital world in new ways.
Mental healthLearn more about assistive technologies for people living with issues such as bipolar disorder, anxiety, PTSD, depression, or ADHD. Our products can help reduce distraction and improve concentration and reading.
Driving impact togetherOur grant program supports researchers, startups, nonprofits, and assistive technology companies around the world to develop innovative technologies that empower people living with disabilities. We invest in ideas that are developed by or with people with disabilities.
Unique unites usWhen we have the tools we need to thrive, our unique contributions can shine. Explore the stories behind people with disabilities who are driving innovation and moving the world of work forward.
Latest news about accessibility at Microsoft
Explore Ability Summit 2025The fifteenth annual Ability Summit was on March 18, 2025. There were over 20,000 attendees from 164 countries that came together to discuss the future of AI and accessibility. New accessibility products, features and programs were announced.
Empowering potential with AIWe collaborated on a new study with EY to explore the impact of Copilot on neurodiversity. The study involved over 300 employees identifying as neurodivergent or disabled and explored how Copilot impacts communication, workplace inclusion, and learning and skill development.
Building inclusive AIAI requires large amounts of data for training and utility but disability is often underrepresented or incorrectly categorized in datasets. Our new collaboration with Be My Eyes will help make Microsoft AI models more inclusive for the 340 million people in the world who are blind or have low vision.
Seeing AI app launches on AndroidMicrosoft announced that the newest version of Seeing AI, a free app that narrates the world for blind and low vision people, is now available on Android devices.
We believe companies that can do more, should. Learn about our commitments to ensure the technology we create benefits everyone on the planet, including the planet itself.
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