According to a Sept. 26 press release, Target has launched a first-of-its-kind accessible self-checkout experience designed for guests with disabilities, including those who are blind or have low vision.
The self-checkouts will roll out nationwide beginning this holiday season and in early 2026 as part of Target's ongoing checkout improvements , according to the release.
What to expect
Per the release, the innovation is a guest-first design that primarily supports people who are visually impaired while supporting those with motor disabilities.
The technology works with Target’s existing self-checkout system and includes:
Braille and high-contrast button icons
A headphone jack with adjustable volume controls
Physical navigation buttons and a dedicated information key
A customer