In today’s fast-paced world of mobile technology, creating an app that caters to a diverse audience isn’t just a good idea—it’s a fundamental requirement.
Mobile App Accessibility: A Must-Have for Reaching Wider Audiences

In today’s fast-paced world of mobile technology, creating an app that caters to a diverse audience isn’t just a good idea—it’s a fundamental requirement.
Wimbledon is a pioneer in the use of VR headsets to allow people with low vision to watch tennis matches. Recently, they collaborated with Vodafone to provide tennis fans with 5G-powered headsets in a trial run.
In today’s world, securing online accounts and protecting sensitive information is a top priority. Multi-factor authentication has emerged as a security measure, but while it enhances security, it may pose accessibility challenges for users.
Apple SignTime allows users with a hearing impairment to receive support via sign language. It is Apple’s latest feature in its wide range of accessibility supports.
Our previous blog on iPhone accessibility covered features that are useful for people who are blind or have low vision. This week, we continue the discussion and examine iOS features that can help people with hearing loss to participate in everyday activities independently.