Detection Moderolled out earlier this year, and is built into the Magnifier app on iPhone and iPad.

Door Detection can also read signs and symbols such as a room number.

Detection Mode also speaks aloud general image descriptions of someone’s surroundings, similar toGoogle’s Lookout app.

People with physical and motor disabilities can also use facial expressions to control their iPhone, iPad or Mac.

And finally, Apple featuredAssistiveTouch, which helps users with upper body limb differences control their devices.

It’s available towatch on YouTube.

There’s also anaudio described version of the film, which is linked in the YouTube description.

Apple is one of many companies working to make its products and services more accessible.

Last month, Google unveiledGuided Frameon the Pixel, which helps blind and low-vision users take selfies.

In the last couple of years, Meta has addedautomatic captions to feed videos,IGTVandInstagram Stories.