Updates:
VoiceOver Quick Settings. A new Quick Settings menu in iOS and iPadOS makes common actions like switching typing modes even faster.
VoiceOver activities sync. In iOS and iPadOS, VoiceOver activities sync across devices, and its output volume automatically adjusts when you are speaking.
Torch notification. A new alert lets you know if Torch is enabled on your iPhone or iPad.
Explore Images with VoiceOver. In iOS and iPadOS, VoiceOver lets you explore more details about the people, objects and text within images. Navigate labels and receipts logically, or discover a person’s position in relation to objects in the picture.
VoiceOver Image Descriptions. Using on-device intelligence, VoiceOver Image Descriptions describes images in apps and on websites, and supports 10 additional languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
VoiceOver Image Descriptions in Markup. Built-in drawing tools in Markup let you annotate photos, screenshots and PDFs. Now you can add customised image descriptions that can be read by VoiceOver.
VoiceOver Audio Graphs. With iOS and iPadOS, you can hear increases and decreases in values on charts and graphs as raising and lowering tones to quickly spot trends.
VoiceOver Descriptions for PDF Signatures. In macOS, you can add custom descriptions to new and existing PDF signatures so you can quickly identify and add the right signature when using VoiceOver.
VoiceOver and AssistiveTouch for Apple Watch. VoiceOver users can use clench, double-clench and pinch gestures to navigate and perform actions on their Apple Watch display with one hand, while using a cane or leading a service animal.