Accessibility training essentials

Deepen your accessibility knowledge with these helpful videos and both live and pre-recorded training sessions.

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Microsoft training and resources

Get familiar with our products

Browse our training on Microsoft Learn for basic to intermediate accessibility training.

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Learn from an expert

Attend a free virtual workshop taught live by Microsoft experts.

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Explore accessibility videos

Explore the video playlists on our YouTube channel to learn more about accessibility and disability resources at Microsoft.

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Accessible content and experiences

Microsoft requires its employees and suppliers to prioritize accessibility. Formerly called the ‘Supplier toolkit,’ we have expanded our resources so that everyone has the tools to create more inclusive content and experiences.

Conformance

Understanding how products and services align to key accessibility standards and requirements is an important step in providing inclusive and accessible experiences.

Conformance reports

As part of our commitment to transparency, Microsoft Accessibility Conformance Reports describe how the accessibility features of our products and services support global accessibility standards.

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Public policy

Microsoft provides resources to help policymakers improve access to education, employment, and government services by supporting existing accessibility standards in their procurement and inclusion policies.

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Section 508

Federal agencies are required to procure, maintain, and use electronic and information technology (EIT) products - such as software, hardware, electronic content, and support documentation - in a manner that ensures employees with disabilities have equitable access.

Learn about US Section 508

EN 301 549

Information and communications technologies (ICT) products and services including websites, software, and digital devices have accessibility standards set by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

Learn about EN 301 549

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)—an international organization dedicated to creating web standards. They provide a framework for making web content more accessible for people with disabilities.

Learn about WCAG

Using assistive technology

Our products are designed to support productivity, creativity, and ease of use for everyone. Learn about the accessibility resources for our products below.

Use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge

Originally designed for readers with dyslexia and dysgraphia, this tool can help anyone avoid distraction by hiding distracting pop-ups and buttons to simplify web page layouts.

Learn about Immersive Reader

Complete guide to Narrator

This comprehensive resource provides an overview of the product capabilities along with basic to more advanced instructions on how to get the most out of Narrator.

View the guide to Narrator

Accessibility tools for Office

Find accessibility resources for Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and tools to make your content accessible for everyone.

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Windows 11 accessibility

Learn more about the built-in accessibility features available in Windows 11.

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