Apple will bring new AI-powered accessibility features to iPhone, iPad, Mac, CarPlay and Vision Pro with iOS 18 and other updates that will drop this fall.
Apple previews the new AI-powered accessibility features coming with iOS 18

Apple will bring new AI-powered accessibility features to iPhone, iPad, Mac, CarPlay and Vision Pro with iOS 18 and other updates that will drop this fall.
Apple’s new Spatial Persona feature lets Vision Pro owners watch movies, play games and collaborate on work as if they were in the same room.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to reset all settings on your Apple Vision Pro or just the selected one, like network and location settings. We will also share how to erase everything on your Vision Pro to wipe it clean and restore it to factory default.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to get to the visionOS Control Center to quickly access important options like Wi-Fi, battery, notifications, and more, as well as how to customize what you see in the Control Center.
In this tutorial, we will share the quick steps to delete downloaded and pre-installed apps from your Apple Vision Pro to free local space and clean up the Home Screen view.
Learn how you can back up all your Apple Vision Pro apps, data, and settings to iCloud for safekeeping and restore them later if needed.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to move Apple Vision Pro app windows to another spot in your view and change the size of the window.
Rumor has it that iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, Apple’s next major updates coming this fall, could bring a visionOS-inspired design to the iPhone and iPad’s interface.
Learn how to type in visionOS apps like Notes, Keynote, Freeform, Safari, and others using the virtual keyboard, dictation, a physical Bluetooth keyboard, or your Mac's keyboard.
Is your Apple spatial computer not working correctly or freezing periodically? Find out how to fix such issues by force restarting your Vision Pro.
Apple’s brand-new Vision Pro spatial computer, the Cupertino-based company’s take on what’s basically a virtual reality headset (despite Apple’s attempt to not to have it branded as one), has only been available to the public for one day. But that hasn’t stopped talented hackers from working their magic on it.
Journalists Apple invited to New York for more Vision Pro hands-on time are not impressed with the in-air typing feature on the virtual keyboard.