You can zoom or magnify to see your Android device's screen better.
Important: These steps require you to touch the screen.
Important:
- Some of these steps work only on Android 13 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Contents
- Zoom in and make everything bigger
- Zoom in temporarily
- Tips for using magnification
- Partial screen magnification
- Switch between full and partial screens
- Use Magnify typing to follow text as you type
Step 1: Turn on magnification
- Open your device's Settings app
.
- Tap Accessibility
Magnification.
- Turn on Magnification shortcut.
- Optional: To change your shortcut, tap Magnification shortcut, then choose one of these options:
- Accessibility button: At the bottom of your screen, tap Accessibility
.
- Hold volume keys: Press and hold both volume keys.
- Triple-tap screen: Quickly tap the screen 3 times and hold the gesture. This shortcut may slow down your device.
- Accessibility button: At the bottom of your screen, tap Accessibility
Step 2: Use magnification
To help you change settings quickly, you can use the Magnifier Settings panel on Android 14 and up. You can access this feature when you use full or partial screen magnification.
- Start using full or partial screen magnification.
- Tap the magnifier settings icon.
- You can customize:
- Magnifier size: Change how much of the screen you’d like to be magnified, or switch between full screen and partial screen magnification.
- Zoom: Zoom in and out of a specific section of the screen.
- Allow diagonal scrolling (partial screen magnification only): Change whether diagonal scrolling is on or off. To easily move around and locate the magnified section on the screen, turn off Allow diagonal scrolling.
Tips for using magnification
- Magnification can range up to 8x.
- If you open or close an app when zoomed in, it may automatically zoom out, depending on your settings. To zoom in again, use your magnification shortcut.
- If you selected the triple-tap magnification shortcut: After you turn on magnification, single taps take slightly longer. This short delay lets your device find out if your tap is part of a triple-tap.
Get help
For more help with Android Accessibility, contact the Google Disability Support team.