Apple announces new accessibility features, including Eye Tracking

Apple's Eye Tracking: Game-Changer for Accessibility?

Apple has introduced new accessibility features set to enhance user experience for those with disabilities. These include Eye Tracking for iPad and iPhone, Music Haptics for the deaf and hard of hearing, and Vocal Shortcuts for voice-activated tasks. These innovations leverage Apple's technology to make devices more inclusive.
The features also extend to improving motion sickness with Vehicle Motion Cues and adding accessibility to CarPlay and visionOS. Apple's commitment to accessibility is highlighted by their continuous integration of such features across all their devices, aiming to support a wide range of needs.
The announcement coincides with Global Accessibility Awareness Day, emphasizing Apple's ongoing dedication to inclusive design. The company is also hosting events and introducing content across its services to promote accessibility awareness and education.