Apple has unveiled a range of new accessibility features aimed at improving the experience for users with vision or hearing impairments, with a focus on making technology inclusive. The upcoming iOS updates include live captions, voice replication, enhanced reading tools, and a requirement for developers to include accessibility feature labels in the App Store. Senior director Sarah Herrlinger emphasizes the importance of these labels for encouraging developers to adopt and expand accessibility options, fostering a more inclusive tech environment without imposing additional costs on users.
Apple's new accessibility features for iOS aim to enhance the experiences of users with vision or hearing impairments, promoting inclusivity without additional financial burden.
The addition of nutrition labels in the App Store will require developers to disclose accessibility features, fostering a culture of awareness and responsibility towards inclusive design.
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