Apple is making its platforms even more accessible this year
Briefly

Apple is advancing its longstanding commitment to accessibility, announcing new tools ahead of the WWDC. This includes real-time Live Captions for conversations on the Apple Watch, designed to assist those with hearing difficulties. The upcoming software updates also feature Accessibility Nutrition Labels for apps, helping users quickly identify accessibility support. CEO Tim Cook affirmed that accessibility is integral to Apple's mission, while Sarah Herrlinger highlighted the company’s dedication to enhancing accessibility over the past four decades.
At Apple, accessibility is part of our DNA. Making technology for everyone is a priority for all of us, and we're proud of the innovations we're sharing this year.
Building on 40 years of accessibility innovation at Apple, we are dedicated to pushing forward with new accessibility features for all of our products.
This year's collection is particularly compelling, including a tool to let you read real-time Live Captions of conversations taking place around you using your Apple Watch.
These labels will give people with disabilities a new way to easily make informed decisions about which apps suit their accessibility needs.
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