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What is Assistive Access?
Assistive Access is a distinctive iOS experience, with more focused features and a simplified user interface, which allows people with cognitive disabilities to use iPhone with greater ease and independence.
![Two iPhone screens showing the Assistive Access Home Screen. One iPhone shows a large grid of just a few apps. The other iPhone shows many apps in a list.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65F884C92F2B498E1B0EF53B/65F884CD2F2B498E1B0EF547/en_US/bcb53aab05ae45b929cf04f8716f821c.png)
Get started
A trusted supporter, such as a family member or caregiver, can help set up and personalize Assistive Access so iPhone works best for the individual they support.
![An iPhone in Assistive Access with the Messages app open. A message is being sent using an emoji-only keyboard.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65F884C92F2B498E1B0EF53B/65F884CD2F2B498E1B0EF547/en_US/6ae3ce01454837881779e6729b874fb9.png)
Visual alternatives to text
Assistive Access offers ways for people to navigate iPhone and communicate using visuals rather than text. Onscreen items can be displayed in a large grid that emphasizes images and icons, and messages can be sent with an emoji-only keyboard or as a video selfie.
To explore the Assistive Access User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.
For additional resources, visit the Apple Accessibility Support website.