No two LinkedIn members are the same—and it’s that diversity which makes our community so great.
We’re on a journey to make accessibility and inclusive design part of our core principles, building accessibility from the ground up and testing our products with assistive technology to make sure that everyone can use LinkedIn to advance their professional goals.
Our Disability Answer DeskOur teams are constantly working to improve the experience for all of LinkedIn’s products by adding new features and making changes to better serve all our members and customers. We’re always open to feedback and would love to hear from you as to how we can make our products even better.
If you find an accessibility bug, want to submit a complaint, or have trouble using LinkedIn's products with assistive technology, contact us and we’ll reach out to help you through it. We also offer support through Be My Eyes, a free app that connects blind and low-vision people with volunteers for visual assistance through a live video call.
If you’re a screen reader user, please visit the articles on the Screen Reader Support page in the Help Center.
Accessibility @ LinkedInAs a Microsoft company, we've embraced digital inclusion, adopting the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) V2.2 Level AA in the design and development of our products.
As part of our commitment to accessibility we continuously audit our products—internally and through a third party—using assistive technology such as screen reading software (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver and TalkBack).
LinkedIn is committed to meeting accessibility regulations around the world, including the European Accessibility Act. Accessibility conformance reports for LinkedIn Learning, which is in scope for the EAA, can be found here.
Read more about our Accessibility journeyLinkedIn's Latest Accessibility Integration Helps All Members Access Content More Easily by Erran Berger, VP of Product Engineering
Making Learning More Accessible by Dan Brodnitz, Global Head of Content Strategy
Disparities in Employment Outcomes in the US for Individuals with Disabilities by Matthew Baird, Senior Staff Economist
Unlock the potential of Dyslexic Thinking by In the Loop
Driving a More Equitable Workforce with Enhanced A11Y Tools and Resources by Erran Berger, VP of Product Engineering
Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month at LinkedIn with New Features and Important Conversations by Amyn Thawer, VP of Global Compliance & Integrity
Our Journey to Make LinkedIn More Inclusive and Accessible by Melissa Selcher, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer
We have policies and conformance documentation to help explain our commitment and the current state of our products.
Policies: Accessibility Policy for Employees in Ontario
Conformance reports: Need a Section 508, WCAG, or EN 301 549 conformance report about one of our products? All of them are available through LinkedIn's Accessibility Report Center.
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