Ahead of WWDC 2025, Apple has announced a wide range of Accessibility features coming with iOS 19, macOS 16, visionOS 3, and watchOS 12.

Apple is Bringing a Ton of Great new Accessibility Features to iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12 and visionOS 3

There are a ton of Accessibility features coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro. While Apple has highlighted them in detail, I’m going to talk about a few that are extremely important.

Accessibility Nutrition Labels

If there’s an app or game with Accessibility features, Apple is going to highlight them in the App Store.

Vehicle Motion Cues for Mac

Vehicle Motion Cues is coming to the Mac. This will prevent motion sickness if you’re using your Mac inside a vehicle.

Live Caption on Apple Watch

Apple Watch will show you a transcription of everything your iPhone hears around you right on your wrist. This is an extremely useful feature.

Magnifier App Coming to the Mac

The Magnifier app is coming to the Mac. If you have an iPhone or an external camera, such as a webcam, you can use it to zoom into things around you and preview them on your Mac’s larger display.

Enhanced Zoom on Vision Pro

Vision Pro will allow you to zoom into your surroundings using the built-in camera.

Apple has announced these features now and will likely preview them in some capacity at WWDC 2025 next month.

All of these features will be available for everyone this fall, when the final version of iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3 becomes available for download.

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Last Update: May 13, 2025