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The best technology is designed with everyone in mind. That’s why our products and services have built-in features to help you create, connect, and do what you love, your way. Our long-standing commitment to accessibility is fundamental to everything we do.

Must-know vision, hearing, speech, mobility, and cognitive features.

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Magnifier

Zoom in on the details, right from your Mac.

Magnifier Magnifier works like a digital magnifying glass. It uses the camera on your iPhone or iPad to increase the size of any physical object you point it at, like a menu or sign, so you can see all the details clearly on your screen. Use the flashlight or LED flash to light the object, adjust filters to differentiate colors, or freeze a specific frame for a static close-up.

On Mac, the Magnifier app connects to your camera so you can zoom in on your surroundings, such as a screen or whiteboard. Magnifier works with Continuity Camera on iPhone as well as attached USB cameras. It also supports reading documents using Desk View. With multiple live session windows, you can multitask by viewing a presentation with a webcam while simultaneously following along in a book using Desk View. With customized views, you can adjust brightness, contrast, color filters, and even perspective to make text and images easier to see. Views can also be captured, grouped, and saved to add later on.

With Reader Mode, you can seamlessly interact with text in the real world, such as in books or on dining menus. Get guidance on framing a document and adjusting the perspective before viewing it in Reader Mode, with audible prompts to help make sure the full document is in camera view. Reader Mode also works with features like Speak Screen or Speak Selection, so you can have the text you’re viewing read out loud.

Set up Magnifier on:

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Live Listen Live Listen

Amplify conversations and get captions of what you hear.

Live Listen Live Listen helps you have conversations in loud places by picking up audio from people who are speaking from a distance, such as in a lecture hall or across a dining table. Just turn on the feature and place your device near the people who are speaking. Audio is picked up by the device’s microphone and sent to your AirPods, Beats headphones, or Made for iPhone hearing devices, so you can hear what’s being said more clearly.1

Live Listen on Apple Watch works with a new set of features. Live Listen can be controlled from across the room, so you don't have to get up and interrupt a meeting or class to start or stop a session. Apple Watch, iPhone, or iPad can serve as a remote control to jump back a few seconds to capture something you may have missed, or to stop Live Listen sessions.

Set up Live Listen on:

iPhone iPad Apple Watch AirPods Max AirPods Pro AirPods Powerbeats Pro Beats Fit Pro Made for iPhone hearing devices Magnifier Hearing Health AirPods Pro 3 + Hearing Health

Set up a clinical-grade Hearing Aid feature.

AirPods Pro 3 + Hearing Health AirPods Pro 3 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 Loud Sound Reduction.2

Take a scientifically validated Hearing Test in the comfort of your home in about five minutes by pairing AirPods Pro 3 with an iPhone or iPad.2 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.2 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 3 also provide Loud Sound Reduction across listening modes to help prevent exposure to loud environmental noise.3

Set up Hearing Health on:

AirPods Pro 3 AirPods Pro 2 Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:

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Live Listen Personal Voice 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.4 Read through a series of 10 randomized phrases to record audio that can be used to generate a voice that sounds similar to your own.5 Using advances in on-device machine learning and artificial intelligence, Personal Voice is faster, easier, and more powerful, so you can create a smoother, more natural-sounding voice in less than a minute. If you have difficulty pronouncing or reading full sentences, you can even create your Personal Voice using short, three-word phrases.

Personal Voice is created on your device to keep your information private and secure. You can also save an encrypted copy of your voice to iCloud to use on your other devices. Personal Voice seamlessly integrates with Live Speech, so you can type what you want to say and have your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro speak it aloud in the voice you created. It also works with third-party apps that you allow, such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) apps.

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 Personal Voice on:

iPhone iPad Mac Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:

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Hearing Health Eye Tracking 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.6

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. For faster keyboard typing, you can use a shorter keyboard dwell time or even “slide to type” with QuickPath on iPhone and Apple Vision Pro. Eye Tracking integrates with Switch Control on iPhone and iPad, so you have the option to use a switch or dwell to make selections. iPad also supports third-party eye trackers.

Set up Eye Tracking on:

iPhone iPad Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:

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Personal Voice Assistive Access 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 their 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, Magnifier, and the Apple TV app on iPhone and iPad. 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.

Set up Assistive Access on:

iPhone iPad Watch Apple Support videos on YouTube:

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Eye Tracking Explore our accessibility resources. Support Videos

Learn tips and how-tos from Apple Support on YouTube.

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Get help with your features or connect with an expert.

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Find resources for designing accessible apps.

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Discover Apple’s approach to accessibility in the workplace.

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Explore accessibility features for your learning community.

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An inside look at the inclusive filmmaking behind the Apple TV+ documentary Deaf President Now!

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when I’m making that song.

Kiddo K, Recording Artist

Watch how Kiddo K experiences sound through Music Haptics

The Chicago Lighthouse Photography for All program uses Apple technology to teach photography skills to teens who are legally blind or have low vision.

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Listen to the way conversations can be enhanced with the Hearing Aid feature on AirPods Pro 2.

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To foster true inclusion, you must not only have technological tools — they must be supported physically or digitally so people with disabilities can navigate their environments with dignity, respect, and autonomy.

Jordyn Zimmerman, Apple Distinguished Educator

We want to create a world where a student on the spectrum is recognized for their talents and not the challenges they face.

Tim Dailey, Exceptional Minds

Learn more about the Exceptional Minds program

More from Apple on accessibility. Our values lead the way. Environment

We’re committed to bringing net emissions to zero across our entire carbon footprint by 2030.

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We design every product and service to help keep your data safe and secure.

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Supply Chain Innovation

We prioritize providing safe, respectful, supportive workplaces for everyone.

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Learn more about Apple Media Services Live Listen requires compatible Made for iPhone hearing devices and supports iPhone 4s and later, iPad Pro, iPad (4th generation and later), iPad Air, and iPad mini. To use Live Listen with AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or Powerbeats Pro, the iOS or iPadOS device requires iOS 14.3 or later or iPadOS 14.3 or later. The Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features are supported on AirPods Pro 2 and later with the latest firmware paired with a compatible iPhone or iPad with iOS 18 or iPadOS 18 and later and are intended for people 18 years old or older. The Hearing Aid feature is also supported on a compatible Mac with macOS Sequoia and later. It is intended for people with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. Some features may not be available in all regions or all languages. View complete list. The Hearing Protection feature works with AirPods Pro 2 and later with the latest firmware when paired with a compatible iPhone, iPad, or Mac with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, or macOS Sequoia and later. The feature is not available in all regions or all languages. View complete list. See View complete list. See support.apple.com/en-ae/120850 for total attenuation and more information. The Hearing Protection feature is not suitable for protection against extremely loud impulse sounds, such as gunfire, fireworks, or jackhammers, or against sustained sounds louder than 110 dBA. The Hearing Protection feature is not suitable for use in all workplaces. Consult with your employer prior to use. The Hearing Protection feature complies with the hearing protection standard EN 352 when EN 352 Protection is on. You can use Personal Voice only to create a voice on your device that sounds like you using your own voice for your personal, noncommercial use. Personal Voice can be created using iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Apple silicon and is available in English for all locales. Eye Tracking is available on iPhone 12 and later, iPhone SE (3rd generation), iPad Pro (M4), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation and later), iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation and later), iPad (A16), iPad (10th generation), iPad Air (M2 and M3), iPad Air (4th generation and later), iPad mini (A17 Pro), and iPad mini (6th generation).  Apple Accessibility Shop and Learn Shop and Learn Store Mac iPad iPhone Watch Vision AirPods TV & Home AirTag Accessories Gift Cards Apple Wallet Apple Wallet Wallet Apple Pay Account Account Manage Your Apple Account Apple Store Account iCloud.com Entertainment Entertainment Apple One Apple TV Apple Music Apple Arcade Apple Fitness+ Apple Podcasts Apple Books App Store Apple Store Apple Store Find a Store Genius Bar Today at Apple Group Reservations Apple Camp Apple Store App Apple Trade In Financing Order Status Shopping Help For Business For Business Apple and Business Shop for Business For Education For Education Apple and Education Shop for K-12 Shop for University For Healthcare For Healthcare Apple and Healthcare Apple Values Apple Values Accessibility Environment Privacy Supply Chain Innovation About Apple About Apple Newsroom Apple Leadership Career Opportunities Warranty Investors Ethics & Compliance Events Contact Apple More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Or call 8000 444 0396. United Arab Emirates عربي Copyright © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map

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