Accessibility at Adobe

Our Commitment

Adobe is committed to making inclusive technology that's accessible to all people, including those with disabilities. We follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to ensure our digital experiences are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.

Design for All

We actively embed accessibility into our design processes, ensuring tools and content meet AA-AAA standards while maintaining intuitive interfaces.

Continuous Improvement

Through user testing with disabled communities and regular audits, we continuously refine our products to meet evolving accessibility needs.

Accessibility Guidelines

Keyboard Navigation

All interactive elements are accessible via keyboard with clear focus indicators, including tab order and skip links for main content.

Screen Reader Support

We use ARIA labels, semantic HTML, and alt-text to ensure compatibility with screen readers, including VoiceOver, JAWS, and NVDA.

Color Contrast

Our interfaces maintain a 4.5:1 contrast ratio for text and background elements, with options for high-contrast mode available.

Subtitles & Captions

All video content includes closed captions in multiple languages, with customizable display options for size, color, and position.

Tools for Enhanced Accessibility

Captions Creator

Automatically generate and edit captions for videos, with support for 30+ languages.

Accessibility Checker

Integrate with Creative Cloud apps to automatically detect and fix document accessibility issues.

High Contrast Theme

Enable our system-wide dark mode with enhanced contrast ratios for better visibility.

Need Assistance?

Contact Us

Our dedicated accessibility team is available to help with product feedback and accommodation requests:

Email: accessibility@adobe.com

Phone: 1-855-463-2373 (US/Canada) | +61 3 8660 5700 (Global)

Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM Pacific Time

Legal Compliance

Our services comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA standards. We also adhere to EN 301 549 (EU) and EN 301 549 (EU) requirements where applicable.

Adobe continuously evaluates products against emerging accessibility regulations. Our accessibility statements are updated annually to reflect current compliance status and roadmap commitments.

Read our annual accessibility report