Helpful Accessibility Tools and Resources

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Clearinghouse of accessibility resources and tools available to you.

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There are many tools to help you create accessible content and documents. This is just a selection of the best.

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Built-In Accessibility Checkers

collection of app logosAlways use these! Catch accessibility errors before you publish or distribute digital content.

PDF Accessibility Checkers

Always make your document as accessible as possible in the source program before exporting as a PDF.  It is much easier to make those changes in Word, PowerPoint, GoogleDocs & Slides, Canva, Illustrator, etc., than it is to remediate an inaccessible PDF.

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These tools are available for all faculty, staff, and students to use.

  • Read & Write – a literacy support tool by TextHelp available as an installed desktop app or as a Chrome extension. Read & Write enables anyone to have information on a screen read to them the same way a screen reader works. It’s a great tool to check one’s own document accessibility.
  • Equatio – TextHelp’s accessible math-authoring tool available as a Chrome extension.
  • SensusAccess – on-demand file conversion to alternate formats like audio, ebook, etc. SensusAccess can create tagged PDFs, which are more accessible than untagged PDFs, but this tool alone cannot remediate a PDF fully.

Color and Contrast Tools

Check your colors for the required contrast ratio:

View a page or image as people with different types of color vision deficiencies would see it, and correct for color:

Web Page Accessibility Checkers

Check any webpage for accessibility compliance:

Reading Level Checkers

Keep your language simple and clear with these free checkers:

Alt Text and Image Description Generator

Arizona State University’s AI image description utility analyzes user-uploaded images to produce robust alternative text descriptions. This tool can also analyze and extract embedded text (i.e., text that is not machine-readable) from slides and images. Always review AI-generated image descriptions for accuracy and the correct level of detail for your image.

Screen Readers

Try out one of these freely-available screen readers to learn how they work.

Additional Training Resources

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