#  Multimedia Accessibility 

 



When we add videos and audio to websites, it enriches the digital experience for our visitors. But it’s important to make sure our multimedia content is accessible to everyone.

## Video and Audio

- If the video has speech or other audio needed to understand the content being shown, include accurate **captions** and **transcripts**.
- If a video has visual content that is needed to understand what the video is about, add an **audio description** for the visual information or a **descriptive transcript** along with adding audio descriptions of the visual information.
- Add accurate **transcripts** for all audio files.

## Image

- Image links need to describe the purpose of the link, not describe the image.
- Use **alt text** to describe your image, but avoid using language like “image of” in the alt text itself.
- Complex images like [charts and graphs](https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/data-viz-charts-graphs) should have long **descriptions and captions** located near the image.



 

 

##  Guidelines and best practices for accessible media 

Learn more about captions, transcripts, audio description, and pricing for captioning vendors.



 

 



 [ More Multimedia Accessibility Resources arrow\_circle\_right ](https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/media-accessibility-resources) 

 

 

 

 

 

 See also:- [ Accessibility ](/general-site-management/accessibility)