Accessibility at Adobe
We believe that when people feel respected and included, they can be more creative, innovative, and successful. Accessibility is essential to delivering on that mission. With more than one billion people with disabilities in the world, we are committed to removing barriers to enable transformative change.
Adobe Accessibility Principles
The following principles align with Adobe core values and form the foundation for what we believe — that everyone should be able to create, interact, and engage with digital experiences. Our Accessibility Principles serve as guideposts as we build thoughtful and inclusive technology that makes a difference in people’s lives.
Accountability
We take ownership of our work’s impact by maintaining processes and resources dedicated to receiving and responding to internal and external concerns.
Responsibility
We collaborate with people with disabilities to design and develop technologies that account for diverse abilities and improve product accessibility.
Transparency
We openly share our accessibility approach with customers and regularly report on our progress.
How Adobe approaches accessibility.
Through collaboration with industry leaders, government groups, trade associations, and user communities, we help advance accessibility policies and regulations. We use blueline annotations for wayfinding and engineer for assistive technologies like screen readers and keyboards. To ensure comprehensive evaluation, we combine automated and manual testing, and we conduct external audits to verify conformance with accessibility standards and identify areas for improvement.