Android Accessibility Suite

4.3
3.83M reviews
10B+
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PEGI 3
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About this app

Android Accessibility Suite is a collection of accessibility apps that help you use your Android device eyes-free or with a switch device.

Android Accessibility Suite includes:
• Accessibility Menu: Use this large on-screen menu to lock your phone, control volume and brightness, take screenshots, and more.
• Select to Speak: Select items on your screen and hear them read aloud.
• TalkBack screen reader: Get spoken feedback, control your device with gestures, and type with the on-screen braille keyboard.

To get started:
1. Open your device's Settings app.
2. Select Accessibility.
3. Select Accessibility Menu, Select to Speak, or TalkBack.

Android Accessibility Suite requires Android 6 (Android M) or later. To use TalkBack for Wear, you'll need Wear OS 3.0 or later.

Permissions Notice
• Phone: Android Accessibility Suite observes the phone state so it can adapt announcements to your call status.
• Accessibility Service: Because this app is an accessibility service, it can observe your actions, retrieve window content, and observe text that you type.
• Notifications: When you allow this permission, TalkBack can notify you about updates.
Updated on
Jul 15, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.2
3.67M reviews
Rachael R
August 16, 2024
Dragging around the Text to speak button is really annoying and it feels like it's always in the way. I'd rather it be on the bottom as a button (especially since I don't use gesture controls). Also, during migraines, it would be really helpful if I could put a green color filter on. Unfortunately, it looks like the only color filter options are for color blindness, so I can't do a single color filter easily. If those 2 things were fixed, I'd switch this to 5 stars.
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John Perreur-Lloyd
August 12, 2024
Hello, Android Accessibility Suite: "Select-to-Speak". I cannot uninstall, hide or move the "man" icon that brings up "Select-to-Speak" part of this suite. It sits bottom right of the home screen, so positioned as to be frequently and inadvertently triggered. If it has to be displayed anywhere, perhaps logically and naturally, it could substitute the mic symbol, rhs of the screen keyboard ? Though, easier: turn it off ? Your help will be appreciated. Regards John
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Jen Fairhurst
August 16, 2024
The app is very laggy indeed when you're using it, with or without a bluetooth headset, and if you have either, haptics or sounds or both working alongside the text to speech feedback. More could be done and lessons could be learnt from Apple with regards to how fast and responsive Apple VoiceOver is when using the touchscreen with IOS. Image descriptions should be a lot more accurate by now as well. Apple also has them cracked better than Android.
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