A screen reader is a piece of software available on all devices. They convert what you're looking at on screen into synthetic speech. So in other words, I listen to content where you may well look at what's on screen. It basically tries to articulate it back to you as you navigate the web.
Léonie Watson is an accessibility engineer, W3C director, technology writer, and speaker. She’s director at TetraLogical, a consultancy focused on accessibility for emerging and existing technologies. In this conversation, we focus on the role of accessibility in producing experiences that work better for everybody.
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