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Must-know vision, hearing, speech, mobility, and cognitive features.
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VoiceOver
Hear exactly what’s on your screen.
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VoiceOver
For those who are blind or have low vision, VoiceOver is an industry‑leading screen reader that tells you exactly what’s happening on your screen audibly, in braille, or both. Easily control and navigate your screen through simple gestures on a touchscreen, trackpad, or Bluetooth keyboard. On Apple Vision Pro, you can control and navigate your device with a combination of gestures using one or both hands. VoiceOver can describe your surroundings in great detail. With Live Recognition, you’ll get descriptions of objects in the real world, such as people, doors, text, and furniture in indoor spaces.1 VoiceOver offers deep customization options, like modifying your favorite built-in voice for speech feedback and tailoring its verbosity, speed, and accompanying sound and haptic feedback to your preferences.2
You can also connect a Bluetooth wireless refreshable braille display and use it to control and navigate your Apple device. Read and type using contracted or uncontracted braille, or enter braille directly on the touchscreen using Braille Screen Input. VoiceOver supports many international braille tables. When communicating or working with sighted individuals, you can turn on the braille panel to display a language translation of the braille onscreen. Apple devices also support multiline text braille displays. With more than 70 refreshable braille displays compatible with iOS and iPadOS, and more than 100 with macOS, you can find the right braille experience for you.
Features are subject to change. Some features, applications, and services may not be available in all regions or all languages. See iOS and iPadOS or macOS for feature availability.
Set up VoiceOver on:
Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:
- How to navigate your iPhone or iPad with VoiceOver, opens in new tab
- How to hear image descriptions in the Camera app on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, opens in new tab
- How to organize apps with the VoiceOver rotor on your iPhone and iPad, opens in new tab
- How to choose a new voice for VoiceOver on iPhone and iPad, opens in new tab
- How to customize VoiceOver pronunciation on your iPhone, opens in new tab
- How to turn on Emoji Suffix with VoiceOver on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, opens in new tab
- How to use Screen Curtain with VoiceOver on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, opens in new tab
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AirPods Pro 2 + Hearing Health
Set up a clinical-grade Hearing Aid feature.
AirPods Pro 2 + Hearing Health
AirPods Pro 2 offer the world’s first end-to-end hearing health experience, giving you access to a Hearing Test, a clinical-grade Hearing Aid feature, and active Hearing Protection.3
Take a scientifically validated Hearing Test in the comfort of your home in about five minutes by pairing AirPods Pro 2 with an iPhone or iPad.3 You’ll receive easy-to-understand results and insights into your hearing. The clinical-grade Hearing Aid feature can help those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.3 It makes adjustments that improve the clarity of voices and sounds around you. You can even customize settings — including amplification, balance, and tone — to your needs. AirPods Pro 2 also provide active Hearing Protection across listening modes to help prevent exposure to loud environmental noise.4
Set up Hearing Health on:
Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:
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Music Haptics
Experience music with synchronized vibrations.
Music Haptics
Music Haptics is a way for those who are Deaf or hard of hearing to experience music. It syncs the iPhone Taptic Engine — which creates your device’s vibrations — with the rhythm of songs so you can enjoy music with taps, textures, and refined haptics.5 Music Haptics works with millions of songs across Apple Music, Apple Music Classical, Shazam, and compatible third-party apps when your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular.Set up Music Haptics on:
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Personal Voice
Create a voice that sounds like you.
Personal Voice
If you are at risk of voice loss or have a condition that can progressively impact your voice, Personal Voice can help. It’s a simple and secure way to create a voice that sounds like you.6 Read through a series of randomized text prompts to record 15 minutes of audio that can be used to generate a voice that sounds similar to your own.7 If you have difficulty pronouncing or reading full sentences, you can even create your Personal Voice using short, three-word phrases. This feature uses on-device machine learning to keep your information private and secure. And Personal Voice seamlessly integrates with Live Speech, so you can type what you want to say and have your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch speak it aloud in your Personal Voice. Personal Voice also works with third-party augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) apps and other apps that you allow.
Features are subject to change. Some features, applications, and services may not be available in all regions or all languages. See iOS and iPadOS or macOS for feature availability.
Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:
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Eye Tracking
Control your device with just your eyes.
Eye Tracking
If you have reduced mobility or need to interact with your device without using your hands, you can navigate iPhone and iPad with just your eyes. Use the front-facing camera to set up and calibrate Eye Tracking in seconds. And thanks to on-device machine learning, all data used to set up and control this feature is kept securely on your device and isn’t shared with Apple. Eye Tracking works with iOS and iPadOS apps and doesn’t require additional hardware or accessories.8 To help you navigate through different apps, you can use Dwell Control, which enables you to interact with controls by keeping your eyes on them for a selected amount of time. And Eye Tracking lets you access additional functions such as physical buttons and swipes or even type using only your eyes. iPad also supports third-party eye trackers.Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:
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Assistive Access
Customize your apps to work for you.
Assistive Access
Assistive Access makes it easy for people with cognitive disabilities to tailor iPhone and iPad to lighten cognitive load and suit their specific needs and preferences. Designed with feedback from individuals with cognitive disabilities and their trusted supporters, Assistive Access offers a distinctive interface with high-contrast buttons, large text labels, and visual alternatives to text. It also has tools to help individuals and their supporters adjust the experience in specific apps.
Assistive Access includes customized experiences for Phone and FaceTime (which have been combined into a single Calls app), Messages, Camera, Photos, Music, and Magnifier. For those who prefer communicating visually, Messages includes an emoji-only keyboard and the option to record a video message. Choose a more visual, grid-based layout for your Home Screen and apps, or a row-based layout if you prefer text. Assistive Access also supports third-party apps, including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) apps.
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Support Videos
Learn tips and how-tos from Apple Support on YouTube.
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Accessibility Support
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Assistive Technologies
Explore third-party devices for vision, hearing, and mobility.
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Developer Guides
Discover resources for designing accessible apps.
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Accessibility in Education
Find accessibility features for your learning community.
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