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We’re proud to share that our work on Voice Input for Now Assist has earned a Netty Award for Best Use of AI for Accessibility — our second win this year! This recognition highlights the creativity, collaboration, and purpose that go into building technology designed for everyone. Voice input isn’t just a feature; it’s a reflection of our belief that accessibility and innovation go hand in hand, helping people connect with technology in ways that feel more natural, inclusive, and human.
Netty Award Winner
Voice input transforms the way we interact with digital experiences. By speaking instead of typing, users can navigate, create, and communicate more intuitively — whether they’re multitasking, have mobility or vision differences, or simply prefer a faster, hands-free way to work. It’s a reminder that when we design for accessibility, we often unlock new possibilities for everyone.
Each accessibility award is more than a milestone — it’s momentum. Recognition like the Netty Award shines a light on the people and ideas driving inclusion across our organization and across the digital technology landscape, helping accessibility gain visibility and influence from product design to leadership conversations. Every win moves us one step closer to making accessibility an instinct, not an afterthought.
Learn more
- To learn more about Voice Input for Now assist, check out our documentation and demos.
- Explore our 3-year roadmap.
- Check out the market launch video for Voice Input on Youtube.
Get involved
- Questions about accessibility? Contact us at accessibility_support@servicenow.com.
- Join a Product Advisory Council (PAC) to share your feedback and collaborate with ServiceNow and other teams implementing accessible software. Email alaina.beaver@servicenow.com to inquire.
- Share your customer story! Do you use speech-to-text in your life? Have you used Voice Input for now assist? Tell us how voice input or other accessibility preferences play a role in your workflow.
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