Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) unveiled a broad set of accessibility updates powered by Apple Intelligence on Tuesday, expanding capabilities across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Vision Pro.
The company said the new features will arrive later this year and focus on navigation, visual assistance and communication tools.
Apple also introduced AI-driven subtitle generation, enhanced Voice Control functions and new wheelchair controls for Vision Pro users.
Apple also confirmed its Worldwide Developers Conference will run from June 8 through June 12, 2026, where investors may expect major software and Apple Intelligence updates.
In fact, Apple is reportedly preparing new AI-powered writing tools, wallpaper generation features and smarter Shortcuts capabilities for iOS 27 ahead of WWDC 2026, according to a Bloomberg report.
The update could also introduce natural language shortcut creation and Grammarly-style writing assistance across Apple devices.
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