Accessibility Statement for MATLAB® - Q3 2024

MathWorks is committed to improving the accessibility of its software products for users with disabilities to conform with WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA.

Given the advances in accessibility for the web, we are focusing first on increasing the accessibility of MATLAB Online.

Conformance status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. MATLAB Online is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the application do not fully conform to the accessibility standard. For more details on WCAG compliance of MATLAB Online and other products, refer to the MathWorks VPATs.

MATLAB Online Accessibility Support

Release

Accessibility Support

Workflows Supported in MATLAB Online

March 2019

 

Keyboard accessibility

  • Logging into MATLAB Online, resetting passwords, and creating user accounts for MathWorks online products and services
  • Navigating to MATLAB Online components in the desktop
  • Creating, renaming, copying, and deleting files in the Current Folder Browser
  • Creating variables and saving and loading data at the MATLAB Command Line
  • Working with MATLAB code files in the Editor

September 2021

Keyboard accessibility

  • Navigating to and modifying variables in the Workspace Browser and Variable Editor
  • Navigating the MATLAB Documentation content

September 2021

Screen Reader accessibility

  • Logging into MATLAB Online, resetting passwords, and creating user accounts for MathWorks online products and services
  • Navigating to MATLAB Online components in the desktop
  • Viewing and changing the current folder in the Current Folder Toolbar
  • Creating, renaming, copying, and deleting files in the Current Folder Browser
  • Navigating to and modifying variables in the Workspace Browser and Variable Editor
  • Entering individual statements at the command line and reading the resulting output in the Command Window
  • Working with MATLAB code files in the Editor
  • Exploring plotted data in Figure Windows
  • Reading the MATLAB Documentation, including retrieving information about some images.  76% of images in the MATLAB documentation pages have alternate text.

March 2022

Documentation accessibility

  • Reading the MATLAB Documentation in a new browser tab, which facilitates returning to the MATLAB Online desktop without a keyboard trap
  • Retrieving information about some images in the documentation.  86% of images in the MATLAB documentation pages have alternate text.

March 2022

Color and Contrast

Changing the colors of the MATLAB desktop by selecting a dark or light theme.  New themes have improved contrast.

September 2023

Color and Contrast

Creating plots with improved clarity, including using the new “dye” color palette that contains better contrast for lines and markers within plots.  Refer to the updated accessibility documentation for more details.

March 2024

Keyboard accessibility

Accessing previous commands and output in the Command Window scroll buffer region using the keyboard. Refer to the updated accessibility documentation for more details.

March 2024

Screen Reader accessibility

Using a screen reader to interact with live scripts and functions. Refer to the updated accessibility documentation for more details.

September 2024

Convert Data to Sound Using Sonification

Converting numeric data to sound with the sonify function. You can specify sonification parameters, such as frequency range, immediate playback control, and playback duration.

Accessibility Documentation

For more information on keyboard and screen reader accessibility and color themes in MATLAB Online, visit the Accessibility in MATLAB documentation.

Bugs existing in R2024b

Visit Bug Reports to see information on accessibility bugs in R2024b.  You can create a watchlist to be kept apprised of bug updates, workarounds, and fixes. 

Compatibility with browsers and assistive technology

MATLAB Online is tested with the NVDA screen reader on Windows 11 running MATLAB Online in the Google Chrome™ browser. For the best overall experience, we recommend using NVDA with Google Chrome.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of MATLAB Online. Please contact us if you encounter accessibility issues in MATLAB Online.

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