Use accessibility features in the Google Wallet website and app

Accessibility in the Google Wallet app

The Google Wallet app for Android phones has built-in tools to help people with disabilities such as:

  • TalkBack: This is a feature that reads the screen aloud
  • Voice Access: This is a feature that lets you control the phone with your voice
  • Switch Access: This is a feature that lets you use the phone with switches instead of touching the screen

You can learn more about these tools at the Android Accessibility Help Center.

Content

Accessibility overview

The Google Wallet app is a safe and private app where you can store your:

  • Payment cards
  • Passes
  • Tickets
  • Keys
  • IDs

You can also easily access them whenever you need them.

The Google Wallet app has many tools to help people with disabilities use it. You can use TalkBack screen reader to read the screen aloud, make the text and icons bigger, zoom in on the screen, change the colors, control the app with your voice, or use a switch if you can't touch the screen.

Vision

Use without vision

Use the TalkBack screen reader

You can turn on TalkBack screen reader to get spoken feedback and descriptions of what you touch on your device. TalkBack also tells you about alerts and notifications.

You can use the TalkBack braille keyboard to type in 6-dot braille. The TalkBack braille keyboard is available in Unified English Braille, Spanish, and Arabic.

Use with limited vision

You can change the text and display size to make icons and text larger or use magnification to see your Android device's screen better.

Usage without perception of color

To change the screen’s contrast or colors, you can use high-contrast text, dark theme, color inversion, or color correction.

Hearing

Use without hearing

You can change the vibration and haptic strength to control notification vibration and touch feedback.

Use with limited hearing

Pair hearing aids with your Android device

Hearing aid support lets you pair hearing aids with your Android device to hear more clearly.

Voice

Usage without vocal capability

You can access and control Google Wallet app's features through the user interface without voice.

Usage with limited reach, limited manipulation or strength

Control your Android device with Switch Access

You can control your device using one or more switches instead of the touchscreen. Switch Access can be helpful if you can't interact directly with your device.

Control your Android device with Voice Access

You can use your voice to open apps, navigate, and edit text with Voice Access.

Cognitive

Usage with limited cognition

The Google Wallet app offers several accessibility features for cognitive and learning needs, including Talkback screen reader.

Minimizing the risk of triggering photosensitive seizures

The Google Wallet app limits the use of flashing lights and rapid color changes, including animations, and provides options to remove animations.

Privacy

The Google Wallet app protects your privacy by encrypting your data, limiting what information it shares, and using security features to prevent unauthorized access.

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