And it’s not the only one.
And there’s one feature that has gotten the biggest reaction when discussing this topic with friendsthe car-sickness mode.
“AI will have a tremendous impact on accessibility.

Control your iPad with just your eyes in iPadOS 18.Apple
It represents a generational opportunity to create equity in ways both big and small.
AI-driven technologies can adapt to individual needs in real time, offering personalized solutions that were previously unimaginable.
The most impressive is the eye-tracking, which lets you control your devices with just your eyes.

Motion Cues will help those who suffer from motion sickness.Apple
AI will have a tremendous impact on accessibility.
It represents a generational opportunity to create equity in ways both big and small.
Presumably Apple learned a lot about tracking eyes from developing the Vision Pro.

Subtitles for the real world.Apple
Perhaps it will also be useful for general hands-free use.
You could control a music app while using your hands to play an instrument, for example.
Apple says that the new speech-recognition features use AI to get the job done.
Accessibility in Motion
Let’s talk about motion sickness.
Apple also hints at the future.
There’s definitely a different vibe to this year’s accessibility updates from Apple.
The features seem bolder and more ambitious.
That may be down to AI, in which case, we’re here for it.