Accessibility in the Google Wallet website
The Google Wallet website is designed to work well with the accessibility features built into modern web browsers and operating systems, whether you're on a desktop or mobile device. The Google Wallet website supports screen readers and magnifiers available on your device. Browsers and operating systems also offer features like zoom, high-contrast modes, color adjustments, and support for various input methods.
Content
- Accessibility overview
- Usage without vision
- Usage with limited vision
- Usage without perception of color
- Usage without hearing
- Usage with limited hearing
- Usage without vocal capability
- Usage with limited reach, limited manipulation or strength
- Usage with limited cognition
- Minimizing the risk of triggering photosensitive seizures
- Privacy
- Related Resources
Accessibility overview
The Google Wallet website provides seamless payments across all your devices, with a few quick steps. Add your card details to your Google Account for a secure and smoother checkout experience.
Vision
Use without vision
The Google Wallet website works with common screen readers such as ChromeVox on Chrome OS, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, TalkBack on Android, and JAWS or NVDA on Windows.
Braille Support: You can use refreshable braille displays connected to your computer or mobile device. Compatibility is provided by the operating system like Chrome OS, Windows, macOS, iOS or Android.
Use with limited vision
The Google Wallet website works with built-in capabilities like Browser Zoom, Operating System Screen Magnifiers on Chrome OS, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Text/Display Size adjustments available in your device or browser settings.
Usage without perception of color
The Google Wallet website is designed to work with high contrast settings available in most modern web browsers and operating systems.
Hearing
Use without hearing
You can access and control the Google Wallet website features through the user interface without hearing.
Use with limited hearing
You can pair Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids, headphones, or neck loops with your computer or mobile device to amplify or clarify audio from browser notifications or related services.
Voice
Usage without vocal capability
You can access and control the Google Wallet website features through the user interface without voice.
Dexterity & Mobility
Usage with limited reach, limited manipulation, or strength
Navigating with keyboard or Switch
The Google Wallet website supports standard keyboard navigation. You can use the Tab key to move between interactive elements like buttons, links, and form fields and Enter or Spacebar to activate them.
The Google Wallet website works with switch devices using features like Switch Access on Chrome OS and Android, or Switch Control on macOS and iOS.
Type text with your voice
The Google Wallet website supports typing with your voice using built-in features like Dictation on Chrome OS, Voice Access on Android, Voice Control on iOS, and Voice Control or Dictation on macOS and Windows.
Cognitive
Usage with limited cognition
The Google Wallet website aims for a clear and straightforward interface. It benefits from browser and OS features designed to aid cognition:
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Screen Readers: Screen readers like ChromeVox can help in reading text aloud to aid comprehension.
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Select-to-Speak: Allows users to select specific text on the screen and have it read aloud.
Minimizing the risk of triggering photosensitive seizures
The Google Wallet website limits the use of flashing lights and rapid color changes, including animations.
Privacy
The Google Wallet website protects your privacy by encrypting your data, limiting what information it shares, and using security features to prevent unauthorized access.