Google has rolled out a new feature in the Chrome browser for Android and iOS that automatically detects and corrects spelling mistakes in URLs while typing. This enhancement improves the user experience and boosts accessibility, particularly for users with special needs.
The new feature displays direct correction suggestions below the address bar when a typo is detected, allowing users to click on the suggestion to easily reach the correct website.
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This addition enhances browsing convenience and accessibility, with a special focus on users with dyslexia, low vision, or those learning new languages.
This feature is part of a broader set of updates from Google, which include:
- "Magnifier" feature on Pixel phones to assist users with low vision.
- Displaying accessibility information in Google Maps.
- A feature that reads highlighted points aloud using Google Lens.