Users with disabilities can participate in Google Meet video meetings using accessibility features in Meet, Chrome Browser and Google meeting room hardware.
Accessibility features
- Live captions: Display captions of the person speaking so that participants who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can follow what’s said in video meetings. If you record a video meeting, captions aren't recorded and don't appear when you play the recording.
See: Use captions in a video meeting - Screen readers and magnifiers: Blind and low-vision users can use the built-in screen reader, full-page zoom, high-contrast colour and accessibility extensions in Chrome Browser.
See: Google accessibility products and features - Keyboard shortcuts – Users can control the camera and microphone and open accessibility features using the keyboard.
See: Google Workspace keyboard shortcuts - Google meeting room hardware – Hard-of-hearing and low-vision users can use spoken feedback and live captions on Google Meet hardware and Chromebox and Chromebase for meetings.
See: Google meeting room hardware accessibility