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Instagram Alternative Texts Making Instagram More Accessible

Instagram announced in a short blog post that it is making the app more accessible to the visually impaired. there are many visually impaired people on Instagram who can use a better photo description.

In this article, I am going to show you how to write and add alt text to your Instagram posts.

How to Add Alt Text to Instagram Posts?

Instagram has rolled out a feature that allows you to add alt text to your posts; you can add it directly to your new posts as you upload them or edit any former post on your profile to attach the alt text.

1- You can add the alt text to your Instagram posts on the captions screen.

2- Tap on the Advanced Settings option on the bottom of your upload screen.

3- Now, tap on the Write Alt Text to enter the screen to add your text.

4- On the following screen, you see the picture you’re posting and a text box where you can enter your alt text. Add your alt text, and tap Save to redirect to the post-upload screen.

How to Add Alt Text to your Existing Instagram Posts?

To add an alt text to your old Instagram posts, you have to pick each post and manually edit it. To modify the post:

1- Tap on the three-dot button at the top-right of the post.

2- Now, tap on Edit to redirect to the editing screen of your Instagram post.

3- Then click on the Aa icon (Edit Alt Text) at the bottom-right of the picture to access the alt text screen.

4- write your descriptive alt text in the text box on the next screen.

5- Tap the checkmark to save your edits and get back to the edit screen.

6- On the main edit screen, tap the checkmark to save your changes and the new alt text to your post.

And voila!

 

That’s it, guys.

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Instagram announced in a short blog post that it is making the app more accessible to the visually impaired. there are many visually impaired people on Instagram who can use a better photo description. “With more than 285 million people who have visual impairments, we know there are many people who could benefit from a more accessible Instagram,” Instagram wrote, before explaining the new feature: alternative text descriptions for posts in the Feed and the Explore sections of the app, which would allow screen-reading software to automatically describe pictures out loud to users. Users can manually add their photo descriptions in the advanced settings while posting, only a small tweak from what a few accessibility-conscious Instagram users were doing already — writing more literal or detailed descriptions of their pictures directly in their caption. Also, Instagram will use its object recognition abilities to automatically create descriptions for photos that the user does not provide them. Responses to the feature were generally warm, with Instagram receiving appreciations from visually impaired users in reply to their announcement tweet. “We are introducing two new improvements to make it easier for people with visual impairments to use Instagram. With more than 285 million people in the world who have visual impairments, we know many people could benefit from a more accessible Instagram.” The first feature, automatic alternative text, employs object recognition tech to produce audio captions that work with screen readers. “First, we’re introducing automatic alternative text so you can hear descriptions of photos through your screen reader when you use Feed, Explore and Profile. This feature uses object recognition technology to generate a description of photos for screen readers so you can hear a list of items that photos may contain as you browse the app.” Going further, people can manually add alternative text to their posts to better describe pictures for those who have visual impairments. “Next, we’re introducing custom alternative text so you can add a richer description of your photos when you upload a photo. People using screen readers will be able to hear this description.” Look for “Advanced Settings” while posting to use the custom alternative text feature. 

 
 

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