Google Chrome, the most widely used browser today, continues to take steps in providing assistance and accessibility features to users. That’s why if you notice your Android or iOS mobile device making corrections while using the browser, it’s because Google has started enabling word suggestions if, for some reason, you made a mistake while typing your search.
Google, one of the most powerful companies today, continues to dedicate a significant amount of time and resources to advance socially. Often, disabilities create digital barriers, and Google’s current goal is to break down these obstacles that people might encounter when using their services.
Google and its correction suggestions
As Google explains in its official blog, accessibility has become one of the company’s top priorities. That’s why these suggestions, which already existed in the desktop version of Google Chrome, will now also be available on mobile phones, a device widely used by users worldwide. It’s a helpful feature for the average user, but it’s even more valuable for disabled users.
But that’s not all; Google has introduced a range of accessibility improvements that will provide various forms of assistance to users. Additionally, Google has released this striking commercial to emphasize its commitment to enhancing accessibility for users facing greater challenges.
The post-launch hangover after the new Pixel devices
Although these advancements hold great value because accessibility should be a challenge for all technology companies today, Google’s most anticipated moment this October was the unveiling of its new line of smartphones. The new Pixel 8, revealed to the public on October 4th, was presented as a device filled with assistance and support from its software and Artificial Intelligence.
Looking at the company’s trajectory, it is evident that, whether through its mobile device software or the services it provides through its browser and other tools, Google aims to continue simplifying the lives of people who regularly use its applications or devices. What will be the next innovations in terms of quality of life or accessibility? Google will provide.