The Google Store can be found at https://store.google.com. It’s Google's flagship e-commerce presence where you can shop for the latest Google Made devices and accessories. It’s a website developed by Google, which is accessible to everyone.
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Accessibility overview
The Google Store supports the use of all common accessibility features, regardless of your operating system. When using either an Android device or using a Chrome browser, you can take advantage of the Android accessibility options and Chrome accessibility options to enhance your experience. When using other platforms, you may find these related resources helpful.
Vision
Use without vision
- TalkBack screen reader when using Android or Chrome: To interact with your device with touch and spoken feedback, you can turn on the TalkBack screen reader. TalkBack describes your actions and tells you about alerts and notifications. For more information, go to TalkBack guidance for an Android device and Talkback guidance for the Chrome browser.
- Talkback braille keyboard on Android: On an Android device, you can also use the TalkBack braille keyboard to enter 6-dot braille on your screen. TalkBack braille keyboard is available in Unified English Braille, Spanish, and Arabic.
- Control your device with Voice Access on Android: On an Android device, you can use your voice to open apps, navigate, and edit text with Voice Access.
- Other screen readers: You can also use the Google Store with other popular screen readers like:
Tip: Before you access the Google Store, make sure your screen reader is on.
For more information on low vision assistance features available for your device, refer to the related resource for your platform.
Use with limited vision or without perception of color
Change text, image, and video sizes (zoom): You can find more information here about how to change the size of text, images, and videos across platforms. You may also find more helpful information in the related resource for your platform.
Adjust contrast or colors: To make the text stand out more against the background, turn on high contrast text through the operating system level settings. For better readability, you can override website colors with your preferred color scheme.
On Android devices, you can use high-contrast text, dark theme, color inversion, or color correction. On Chrome browser, you can use the color enhancer extension and the high contrast extension to make reading text and viewing image details easier. You can also browse in Dark mode or Dark theme. For more information, learn how to use Chrome with accessibility extensions and learn how to use Android with accessibility features.
You may also find more helpful information in the related resource for your platform.
Mobility & dexterity
Use with limited reach, manipulation, or strength
The Google Store is compatible with all common operating system accessibility features that allow interaction using a single switch or other assistive devices. You can configure this in your system settings. You may find more helpful information in the related resource for your platform.
- Caret browsing (navigate using your keyboard): On Chrome, use the Caret Browsing extension to move around a web page using your keyboard instead of a touchpad or mouse.
- Control your device with Voice Access when using an Android device: On an Android device, you can use your voice to open apps, navigate, and edit text with Voice Access.
Hearing
The Google Store doesn’t currently have any sound.
Speech
You can access and control the Google Store without voice.
Privacy
The Google Store doesn't collect user information related to the use of accessibility features.