About the accessibility information shown for apps in the App Store

App developers can include Accessibility Nutrition Labels on their app's product page in the App Store, so you can learn more about the accessibility features the app supports before you download it.

About Accessibility Nutrition Labels

If a developer chooses to share accessibility information for their app in the App Store, that information appears in the Accessibility section of the app’s product page. You can use Accessibility Nutrition Labels to learn whether the app supports accessibility features, including:

  • VoiceOver

  • Voice Control

  • Larger Text

  • Dark Interface

  • Differentiate Without Color Alone

  • Sufficient Contrast

  • Reduced Motion

  • Captions

  • Audio Descriptions

On an iPhone, the App Store is open. The product page for an app is showing, which includes an Accessibility Nutrition Label, noting that the app supports a number of accessibility features including VoiceOver, Larger Text, and more.

For more information about the features that might appear in a label, an explanation of what these features do, and information about how developers evaluate app accessibility, visit the App Store:

About Accessibility Nutrition Labels

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Learn more about how developers manage app accessibility with Accessibility Nutrition Labels

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