Google TalkBack

Google TalkBack is an accessibility service for the Android operating system that helps blind and visually impaired users to interact with their devices. It uses spoken words, vibration and other audible feedback to allow the user to know what is happening on the screen allowing the user to better interact with their device. The service is pre-installed on many Android devices, and it became part of the Android Accessibility Suite in 2017.[1][2] According to the Google Play Store, the Android Accessibility Suite has been downloaded over five billion times, including devices that have the suite preinstalled.[3]

  1. ^ Jerry Hildenbrand (16 September 2014). "What is Google TalkBack?". Android Central.
  2. ^ Li, Abner (2018-06-20). "Google renames TalkBack app to Android Accessibility Suite with latest update". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  3. ^ "Android Accessibility Suite - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2021-10-20.