Meta

Recognizing Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Takeaways

  • For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re highlighting recent advances we’ve made to make our technologies more inclusive.
  • Today’s annual Accessibility Summit features product demos, updates on our accessibility progress and an interview with digital creator and blind advocate Molly Burke.
  • We’re also announcing alt text for stickers on Facebook and Messenger, enabling those who are blind or visually impaired to experience stickers through assistive technologies like screen readers.

As an avid outdoor enthusiast and firefighter, Carly P. has always loved being active. After a life-changing injury paralyzed her from the waist down, she felt lost. Carly recaptured her passion for being outside and found a community of people like her through the nonprofit organization Catalyst Sports. Now, she uses Catalyst Sports’ Facebook page to spread awareness and share local recreational opportunities for people with physical disabilities.

In addition to providing community to people with disabilities, we’re also working to make the digital world more accessible. 

We will demonstrate our latest accessibility features today at our annual Accessibility Summit. Join us at 10:00AM PT for this livestream on the Meta Accessibility Facebook Page. In addition to product demos and updates, we will host an interview with Molly Burke, a digital creator and blind advocate.

Through a video series on the Meta Accessibility Facebook Page, we’re highlighting how people with disabilities connect and build communities through our technologies, much like Carly. We’ve created both the captioned and audio described versions of these stories.

Today, we’re recapping advances we’ve made over the past year to make our technologies more inclusive. 

Meta Quest

Portal

Instagram

Stickers on Facebook and Messenger

Avatars

Open Source

Reality Labs Research