To find apps, extensions, and browser themes for Chrome, you can use the Chrome Web Store. The Chrome Web Store is a website developed by Google which is accessible to everyone.
Table of contents
- Vision
- Hearing
- Voice
- Mobility and dexterity
- Cognitive
- Privacy
- Related resources
Vision
Use without vision
You can use the Chrome Web Store with popular screen readers like:
- NVDA (Windows)
- VoiceOver (macOS)
- ChromeVox (ChromeOS)
Before you access the Chrome Web Store, make sure your screen reader is on.
Use with limited vision
To make content easier to find, Chrome Web Store supports browser features:
- To increase the zoom level of the entire page, you can change text, image, and video sizes (zoom).
- You can highlight part of page you're focused on.
Use without perception of color
To make the text stand out more against the background and forced colors, turn on high contrast mode through the operating system (OS) level settings. For better readability, you can override website colors with your preferred color scheme. Learn how to use Chrome with accessibility extensions.
Hearing
Use without hearing
Some Chrome Web Store pages have YouTube videos added to them.
Captions or subtitles are available on videos if the owner adds them. These are also automatically added to some videos on YouTube. Learn how to manage caption settings.
Use with limited hearing
Some Chrome Web Store pages have YouTube videos added to them.
Captions or subtitles are available on videos if the owner adds them. These are also automatically added to some videos on YouTube. Learn how to manage caption settings.
You can also adjust your OS volume according to your preference.
Voice
Use without vocal capability
You can access and control Chrome Web Store without voice when you use your on-screen keyboard to type with a mouse or other pointing device.
Mobility and dexterity
Use with limited reach, manipulation, or strength
Chrome Web Store is compatible with OS features that allow interaction using a single switch or other assistive devices. You can configure this in your system settings.
Cognitive
Use with limited cognition
Chrome Web Store supports accessibility features for cognitive and learning needs, including “Skip to main content” links on all pages. When you browse the Chrome Web Store in Google Chrome, to remove clutter and distraction from web pages, you can use reading mode. It displays only the main text and essential content.
Minimize the risk of triggering photosensitive seizures
To minimize the risk of triggering photosensitive seizures, you can use OS level features, like reduced motion.
Privacy
Chrome Web Store doesn't collect user information related to the use of accessibility features.