Accessibility updates from May to June 2024
The Miro Accessibility team has been busy the last few months, but we’re pleased to share some of our progress towards making Miro more accessible and inclusive.
Accessibility Overview: With all the improvements and new features over the years, we’ve brought all these updates into one place so you can see what we’ve been doing. Check out our Overview of Miro Accessibility Help Center article to learn more.
Accessibility Checker: We’re thrilled to announce the release of the Accessibility Checker. This feature scans a variety of content on Miro boards, identifying areas that may not meet accessibility standards. The checks include:
Text color contrast
Non-text color contrast
Image descriptions
Container titles
Once the checker has done its job, actionable insights are shared, improving user content. For instance, select similar text color contrast issues while changing text color in just a couple of clicks.
Watch our Accessibility Checker video on Google Drive to experience the tool in action. For more information on the Accessibility Checker, head over to our Miro Accessibility Checker Help Center article.
Intelligent Canvas: We’ve been working to support the release of Intelligent Canvas, the next generation of Miro. And ensure that these exciting new innovations are built in the most accessible and inclusive way. In the upcoming months stay tuned for further updates!
Miro accessibility in the field: Dave Ross, Phil Strain, and Peter Gould are running an interactive session at Agile2024 in Dallas, USA, and Manchester, UK. Addressing accessibility and inclusivity, they’ll explore how digital innovation tools, like Miro, can empower teams to run more accessible agile rituals.
We love hearing your thoughts and feedback on the Miro accessibility experience. If you’d like to share, you can reach us at accessibility@miro.com.