
* Lookout is getting an “image question and answer” feature that will process images to provide descriptions of them, useful for when there’s no alt text included.
* Google Maps will now show a wheelchair icon when a place has a wheelchair-accessible entrance. This was previously only shown if you opted in to the Accessible Places feature in Maps.
* Live Caption will add a tablet-optimized captions box; expand the Live Caption for calls feature to more devices like the Pixel 4, Pixel 5, select Samsung Galaxy devices, and others; and add support for French, Italian, and German on the aforementioned devices
* Wear OS 4 will include a new text-to-speech experience that is “faster and more reliable”
* Google Chrome on desktop will detect URL typos and suggest websites based on those corrections. This will roll out to mobile in the coming months. Mobile also recently added new functionality for TalkBack users to make it easier to manage and organize tabs. TalkBack users will have access to a tab grid instead of the old tab list view, complete with features like tab groups, bulk tab actions, and reordering.
