Apple unveiled several new accessibility features on Tuesday, which are set to come up with their upcoming operating system updates later this year. Users will have access to ‘Nutrition Label’ on the App Store, which provides information about accessibility features offered by each application. Mac users will have access to a new magnifier app that allows them to zoom on the whiteboard or read documents with small fonts. Many devices will receive support for Braille access with support and support to take notes, and will add support for live caption with Apple Watch Watch 12.
Apple’s latest accessibility features will arrive at the end of 2025
Company They say This will be an accessibility nutritional label in the app store with iOS 19, which is expected to come in the third quarter of 2025. The company earlier introduced support for displaying privacy details for apps in easy-to-verse cards under each app listing. With iOS 19, the user will see a uniform label if an app supports features such as audio details, voice control, caption and voiceover.
Mac users will soon get access to the company’s Magnifier app, which will reach McOS with some new features. Users have to use an iPhone with USB camera or continuity camera to reach the magnifier app. This allows users to zoom on the whiteboard or screen using their smartphone. When used in the desk view, users can also read documents according to the company.
At the end of this year, Apple will introduce a new feature called Braille Access, allowing users to take the Braille notes iPhone, iPad, Mac and even Apple Vision Pro. They can calculate the Braille code, launch apps, launch apps, launch apps, notes, taking notes and opening Braille Ready Format (BRF) files using the new Braille access facility.
Name Manyata (left), Braille Access, and Exhibition Nutrition Label
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The lesson in Apple’s operating system will also become easier to read later this year, with a new mode accessibility reader. The company says it is designed to help users with low vision or dyslexia, and supports fonts, color and vacancy optimization. It will be made in the Magnifier app on the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers.
Users can use an apple watch to control the live hearing session on an iPhone, while looking at the caption of audio captured by smartphones on their watch screen. Meanwhile, blind users and low vision people can use the main camera on the Apple Vision Pro to zoom in their surroundings.
Apple vehicle is also bringing motion cues, a feature introduced to reduce the effects of motion disease on the iPhone in 2024, MACOS later this year. The individual voice feature will offer more natural sounding voice, and the sound recognition feature will also help deaf users (or those who are difficult to hear) to know when someone refers to their name.
These new access facilities and corrections, according to the company, will make their way for users’ equipment later this year. We can expect them to come up with (or later) iOS 19, iPados 19, Watchos 12, and Macos 16, released later this year. More details of these software updates are expected to appear during Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) which is scheduled to begin on 9 June.