Google Expands Chromebook Accessibility with Face Control, Unveils New Devices & Classroom Features
Google expands Chromebook accessibility with face control & unveils new devices.
Matilda
Google Expands Chromebook Accessibility with Face Control, Unveils New Devices & Classroom Features
Google is making significant strides in Chromebook accessibility and classroom technology. Today, the company announced the wider rollout of its innovative face control feature, enabling users with motor impairments to navigate their Chromebooks using head movements and facial expressions. This builds upon Google's commitment to accessibility, following the successful launch of Project Gameface, an AI-powered accessibility tool for Windows games. Chromebook Face Control: A Game-Changer for Accessibility The face control feature, designed for individuals with limited motor skills, allows users to control their Chromebooks using subtle head movements and facial expressions. This groundbreaking technology translates facial cues into cursor movements, enabling users to interact with their devices more naturally and independently. A New Wave of Chromebooks: 20+ Devices on the Horizon Google is poised to launch a diverse range of Chromebooks in 2025, with over 20 new devices expected to joi…