Video accessibility
Accessible video ensures that everyone can understand and engage with your content, including people who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind or low vision, or using assistive technologies.
Use the guidance below to help make your videos accessible when posting them on websites, social media, or learning platforms.
Key accessibility features for video
Accessible video typically includes captions, transcripts, and clear visual presentation.
Create accessible visual content
When designing slides or visuals used in videos, follow basic accessibility practices.
Video platforms and captioning tools
Many video platforms include built-in tools for captions and transcripts.
YouTube automatically generates captions that can be edited for accuracy.
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Vimeo supports automatic captions and subtitles that can be uploaded as caption files.
Kaltura is available to all staff and faculty at UAA and UAF. Videos uploaded to the are automatically captioned. Captions typically appear within about an hour, depending on video length, and can be easily edited for accuracy.
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Zoom supports and live and automatic captions, as well tools for managing manual captioning. See our online meetings page for more information about Zoom's accessibility features.
Quick accessibility checklist for video
Before publishing a video, check the following:
Need Help?
If you need assistance making video content accessible, contact your campus support team.
