An overview of the many accessibility features that make sure all users can have the best possible experience.
Please checkout Microsoft's thorough overview for making Teams meetings, calls, a messages accessible
Access meetings and participate from anywhere with Microsoft Teams desktop and mobile apps and Microsoft Teams on the web.
Live closed captioning for meetings (US English only)
Use CART captions in a Microsoft Teams meeting (human generated captions)
Blur background or use a background image
Pin a meeting participant's video
Dedicated chats for each meeting
Raise your hand in a Teams meeting
Reduce background noise in Teams meetings
Add someone, like a coworker or interpreter, to a call
Communicate effectively with everyone regardless of language, cognitive needs, or visual capabilities.
Limit distractions with Do Not Disturb mode
Minimize communication barriers with language translation
Customize the reading and viewing experience for different visual and cognitive needs
Send audio messages on Microsoft Teams mobile and use Windows dictation on Microsoft Teams desktop
Enable collaboration for everyone by adapting to different learning paces, motor skills, and communication preferences.
Have documents read aloud and broken down by syllables with Immersive Reader
Ensure Microsoft Office content is easy for all people to read and edit
Pin chats, channels, apps, and documents
Mute channels
Manage notifications and set your status
Navigate with a keyboard
Dark, light, and high contrast theme
Zoom in and out of Teams
Use text telephone (TTY)
Search for messages and more
Compatible with assistive technologies, like
Screen readers
Dictation software
Eye control (on Windows 10)
Voice control (on iOS and Android)
Screen magnifiers
Switch access (on iOS and Android)