Accessibility for Developers
Apple devices come standard with award-winning accessibility features that let people experience everything Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV have to offer. And with accessibility APIs on all Apple platforms, you can make your apps seamlessly functional for a broad range of users.
macOS
macOS includes a wide variety of features and assistive technologies that include screen and cursor magnification, a full-featured screen reader, visual flash alerts, closed captioning support, and much more.
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With built-in accessibility features, Accessibility APIs, and a host of developer tools and utilities, iOS provides an extraordinary opportunity to deliver a superior mobile experience to every customer, including those with special needs.
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Apple Watch is the first consumer wearable with a range of accessibility features — including the VoiceOver screen reader — built right in.
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Apple TV comes with assistive technologies that open up the future of television to everyone. Customize Apple TV specifically for your vision. Choose from a range of color filters, hear audio descriptions of apps, or use Zoom to magnify menus and keyboards.
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