Next Experience accessibility features and updates

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  • Updated March 18, 2026
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    Summary of Next Experience accessibility features and updates

    Next Experience is a modern, intuitive user interface on the ServiceNow AI Platform designed to unify instance apps, reduce clicks, and boost productivity. It incorporates various accessibility enhancements to ensure inclusive use, improve engagement, and provide personalized experiences across the platform. These features help ServiceNow customers accommodate diverse user needs, from keyboard navigation to visual adjustments and voice input.

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    Accessibility Preferences and Features

    • Guided Tour: Available via the Help Center, it introduces accessibility preferences and settings contextually.
    • Accessibility User Preferences: Includes options such as displaying date/time formats on forms, replacing colors with patterns in charts, enabling special keyboard shortcuts, showing all buttons without hover, reducing animation motion, enabling keyboard focus on tooltips, voice input for Now Assist panel (if enabled by admin), and page alert controls.
    • Workspace Preferences: Control workspace page loading for better compatibility with screen readers, ensuring a consistent reading experience.
    • Keyboard Shortcuts: Starting with the Washington, D.C. release, customers can use predefined keyboard shortcuts tailored to the current screen and environment. The Yokohama release adds the ability to customize shortcuts for frequently used actions. These require enabling the keyboard shortcuts preference.
    • Voice Input for Now Assist: Enables voice-to-text interactions in the Now Assist panel for supported languages, contingent on administrator activation.

    Themes and Visual Accessibility

    • Theme Builder: Allows customers to customize color schemes, fonts, and images to align with their company branding while adhering to accessibility standards.
    • Component Editing: Supports adjusting individual UI components to meet accessibility compliance.
    • Custom Fonts: Customers can upload fonts to improve globalization support and accommodate users requiring specific font styles or sizes.
    • Dark Mode: Available for the Coral theme on web and mobile, enhancing readability and reducing eye strain in low-light environments.

    Additional Accessibility Enhancements

    • Next Experience Components: Accessibility conformance information is available on the ServiceNow Horizon Design system site for each UI component.
    • PDF Generation Guardrails: New static and dynamic guardrails improve accessibility support and memory management during PDF document generation, enhancing stability.
    • Guided Tours: Enhanced with descriptive page titles, keyboard assistance for required fields, tooltips, checkboxes, and visible content reflow.
    • Onboarding Carousel: Includes a card directing new users to accessibility preferences, facilitating early customization of their experience.
    • Playbooks in Workflow Studio: Improved keyboard navigation within diagram views and user preferences, including the option to always show the action bar.

    Learn about accessibility features and updates in the Next Experience user interface on the ServiceNow AI Platform.

    Next Experience delivers a next generation, intuitive, personalized experience to drive productivity, improve engagement, and reveal insights across the ServiceNow AI Platform. This new UI unifies your instance apps and reduces clicks to access the items you need to get working.

    The following table contains links to information regarding accessibility features and user preferences in the Next Experience User Interface. Explore each link to learn more.

    Table 1. Next Experience UI
    Accessibility feature Summary
    Next Experience accessibility preferences

    Next Experience includes a guided tour that introduces the available accessibility preferences and where to find them. The guided tour is available from the Help Center and provides an in-context walkthrough of the preferences and related settings.

    The following Accessibility User Preferences are available:

    Configure Next Experience Workspace preferences

    Lady load workspace pages: Control the way Workspace pages are loaded. This option can enhance compatibility with screen readers by providing a more consistent and reliable reading experience.

    Next Experience Keyboard Shortcuts

    Starting in the Washington, D.C. family release, new keyboard shortcuts are available to help you quickly perform common actions in the user interface.

    The keyboard shortcuts that display in the modal are specific to the screen you’re viewing. Keyboard shortcuts depend on the browser and operating system that you’re using.

    To enable keyboard shortcuts for your instance, turn on the Enable keyboard shortcuts user preference. For more information see, Configure Next Experience accessibility preferences

    Starting in the Yokohama family release, you can create your own keyboard shortcuts for frequently used actions. For more information, see Customize the Next Experience keyboard shortcuts.

    Enable voice input for Now Assist

    Activate voice-to-text in the Now Assist panel. With this feature, use your voice to access Now Assist skills in the Now Assist panel in any supported language.

    To turn on this feature, enable the voice input for Now Assist user preference. See Configure Next Experience accessibility preferences for details.

    Note:
    This preference only appears if your system administrator has enabled Now Assist voice input for your instance.=
    Working with themes in Next Experience Themes allow you to fine-tune the user experience in Next Experience. You can configure a theme to match your company brand look and feel in ServiceNow. When you configure a theme, you adjust the color schemes, fonts, and images of your applications. On the Theme Builder Theme form, you configure Order, Style, and Type settings. Base system variants include Dark and compact modes:
    Manage or edit a theme with Theme Builder

    As you create or manage your theme, you can edit individual components to better suit your brand and meet accessibility compliance standards:

    Upload a custom font to your theme to improve globalization support and provide greater flexibility to users who may benefit from specific font styles or sizes. See Upload a custom font to your theme for instructions.

    Dark mode for the Coral theme

    Enhance readability and reduce eye strain with the new dark mode option for the Coral theme, now available for both web and mobile experiences. This feature can be particularly beneficial in low-light environments.

    See Working with the dark theme for more information.

    Next Experience Components on Horizon

    To view accessibility conformance information for Next Experience components, refer to the Components section of the ServiceNow Horizon Design system site. The Overview for each component contains accessibility (A11y) information.

    Guardrails for PDF generation and accessibility

    Document Services: Leverage new static and dynamic guardrails for accessibility support for PDF document generation. These enhancements monitor and manage memory usage to help maintain stability during PDF generation.

    Guided Tours
    Guided Tours is enhanced with more accessibility features including:
    • Descriptive page titles
    • Keyboard assistance for suggesting required fields through screen reader
    • Keyboard assistance for focused user interface controls like, tool tip icons and checkboxes
    • Reflow functionality enabled for visible content
    Onboarding Carousel

    Empower new users to customize their experience from day one. A new card in the Onboarding Carousel guides them to Accessibility preferences, making it easier for them to find and apply the settings they need.

    Playbooks in Workflow Studio

    Improved accessibility in keyboard navigation and user preferences:

    In diagram view, users can navigate between and configure stages and activities via keyboard.

    Users can set the action bar to always show in Diagram view. To learn more, see View all buttons without hover.