The following are answers to common questions we receive in regards to accessibility. To acquire additional accessibility-related support, request documents in an alternate format, or to register disability requirements with our support teams, please email access@zoom.us
Accessibility Frequently Asked Questions
User content shared through Zoom’s screen sharing feature is rendered to meeting participants as an HD video stream. In order to make contents of the screen share accessible to attendees who use screen readers, it is recommended that the presenter share the relevant files/notes with meeting attendees. This solution will ensure that the document's full content and semantic markup is preserved and made accessible to screen reader users. Zoom provides file upload capabilities in its in-meeting chat so that meeting hosts may share files to participants while in-meeting.
Zoom's remote control feature allows users to control the screen sharer's screen reader. The host computer must first enable "share computer audio" to stream the screen reader speech output to the guest computer. Once the guest has gained remote control, the common screen reader keystrokes will be registered on the host computer.
The Zoom Application on Windows, iOS, and Android support the high contrast settings defined in the system preferences. The Zoom Application for macOS supports Dark Mode.
The Zoom Application on macOS and Windows only support the inheritance of the display scaling options defined in the operating system settings. The Zoom desktop applications also provides font size customizations for subtitles. The Zoom Application for iOS and Android support font sizes defined in the system settings.
Sign language interpreters may join a Zoom meeting just like any other video participants. Participants may use Zoom's pinning feature to keep the interpreter's video thumbnail stationary.
Zoom is committed to empowering people with diverse abilities and using technology to eliminate barriers. In connection with this effort, we have published our Accessibility Plan and Progress Report on our Plan pursuant to the Accessible Canada Act. We welcome your feedback on our Plan and accessibility issues, which you can submit by email to zoomphone-canada-access@zoom.us or by phone at (877) 662-1070. You may also submit feedback anonymously through our main feedback portal at https://zoom.us/feed, but please reference the Accessible Canada Act and Zoom Phone if you use this portal.
The feedback you submit will be acknowledged in the order and same manner in which it was received, unless your feedback was provided anonymously. The feedback we receive will be reviewed by an accessibility expert and your input will be included in our plan, where appropriate. Personal information included in your feedback remains confidential within Zoom unless you consent to the disclosure of your personal information. Upon your request, we will work with you to provide this description of our feedback process in an alternative format. Alex Mooc, Head of Accessibility, is Zoom Phone’s designated representative to receive feedback under the Accessible Canada Act.
Zoom’s website at zoom.us, including this Accessibility Frequently Asked Questions page, conforms to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.