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NVDA

NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free, open-source screen reader for Microsoft Windows that enables blind and visually impaired users to access and interact with computers. It converts on-screen text and interface elements into synthesized speech or Braille output, allowing users to navigate applications, browse the web, and perform tasks independently. Developed by NV Access, it is widely used globally as an essential accessibility tool.

Also known as: NonVisual Desktop Access, NVDA screen reader, NV Access, NVDA tool, Nvda
🧊Why learn NVDA?

Developers should learn NVDA to build accessible software and websites that comply with standards like WCAG, ensuring inclusivity for users with visual impairments. It is crucial for testing and debugging accessibility features in applications, particularly for roles in web development, UX/UI design, and assistive technology. Using NVDA helps create products that are usable by a broader audience, meeting legal requirements and ethical design principles.

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