Revolutionizing Accessibility: Apple's Groundbreaking Release for iPhone Unveils Assistive Access and More
Apple just announced its most unexpected release yet, all about accessibility for iPhone. Here's what you need to know about their groundbreaking release coming later this year:
Assistive Access on iPhone
With Assistive Access on iPhone, users can choose between a more visual, grid-based layout for their Home Screen and apps or a row-based layout for those who prefer text.
Assistive Access distills experiences across the Camera, Photos, Music & more
Assistive Access distills experiences across the Camera, Photos, Music, Calls, and Messages apps on iPhone to their essential features to lighten their cognitive load for users.
Live Speech on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
With Live Speech on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, users can type what they want to say to have it be spoken out loud during phone, FaceTime calls, and in-person conversations.
Personal Voice
Personal Voice helps those at risk of losing their ability to speak by creating a voice that sounds like them.
It integrates with Live Speech for seamless communication with loved ones.
Create your Personal Voice in 15 minutes by reading randomized text prompts.
Point and Speak:
Magnifier’s newest feature for users with vision disabilities.
Now users who are blind or have low vision can easily interact with physical objects that feature multiple text labels.