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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and WCAG standards require videos to be accessible to all viewers, including those with hearing, vision, or cognitive impairments. YouTube provides built-in tools for captions, transcripts, and audio management. Captions (Closed Captions) Captions are used for people who cannot hear the audio. On YouTube, captions can be uploaded using subtitle files such as .srt or .vtt with correct timestamps. This allows viewers to read the spoken content in real time as the video plays. Captions should also include non-speech sounds like music or background effects so that all important audio information is represented in text. Uploading Captions: Step 1: Go to YouTube Studio → Subtitles . Step 2: Select the video. Step 3: Upload an .srt or .vtt file with proper timestamps. 00:00:03.000 --> 00:00:06.000 [Music playing] 00:00:07.000 --> 00:00:10.000 Welcome to our product walkthrough. Transcripts A transcript is the complete text version of the video, including dialogue, sounds, and visual details. On YouTube, a transcript can be added directly in the video description or linked as a separate document. This gives viewers the option to read the full content if they cannot watch or listen to the video. Transcripts are also useful for screen readers, making the content accessible to users who are deaf-blind. Example in Description : Transcript: 00:00 Intro music 00:05 Speaker: Welcome to the training video... Accessible Controls on YouTube The YouTube player is designed with accessibility features such as keyboard navigation and screen reader support. Viewers can control playback using the keyboard to play, pause, seek forward or backward, and toggle captions. It is important to test the video controls to confirm that captions and transcripts are recognized correctly by screen readers and that all essential functions can be accessed without a mouse. For Example : K → Play/Pause J/L → Rewind/Forward C → Toggle captions Audio Descriptions Audio descriptions provide spoken narration of key visual elements, such as actions, on-screen text, or charts, for viewers who are blind or have low vision. On YouTube, creators can add a separate audio track with descriptions or upload a second version of the video that includes integrated narration. If neither option is possible, important visual information should be explained within the main audio track so that no critical details are missed.