About Accessibility in Google Docs

These are a few of the most important tools built into Docs for creating accessible documents.

Formatting Headings Using Heading Styles

For people using assistive technology, headings must be indicated through tags, not just by how text looks. In Docs, heading tags are applied by using the heading styles — they are not applied when you change the way text is formatted by simply changing the font size and weight.

You can change text from “normal text” (paragraph tags) to headings in the Styles drop-down to the left of the font selector. You can define how these styles look and apply them as your default styles across documents.

Learn more about adding and editing heading styles in Google Docs

Setting Alternative Text for Images

Use the “Alt text” functionality in Google Docs to add alt text to an image, drawing or graphic.

To set the alt text, select an object and select Image Options in the toolbar to open the Image Options panel. Edit alt text beneath “Alt Text.”