iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 Accessibility: A Summary of VoiceOver and braille issues and improvements

Hello from the team at AppleVis!

Apple has today released iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to the public. As we have done since the release of iOS 7, we have posted to the AppleVis website a summary of issues and improvements for VoiceOver and braille users in these releases. We have also shared details of preexisting VoiceOver and braille bugs which our testing suggests have been resolved in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.

For those who have already read the summary on our website, we greatly appreciate you taking the time to read this newsletter as well. We realize the important role that our reporting on these updates plays for many in our community, so we are also sharing our findings with newsletter subscribers. Additionally, below our summary you will find links to all of our content for today's releases for both iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. We have greatly enjoyed producing our materials for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and we hope you find it to be both helpful and informative.

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As is our routine practice, each newly identified bug has been given a severity rating. These ratings are based upon what we believe to be the implications for accessing and using features and functionality for the average user; the level of impact on the overall user experience; and whether or not there is an effective workaround for the issue. However, as these ratings are subjective, it is very possible that they may not reflect your own opinion or use case.

With our small team, it is impossible to test every device, configuration, app, and use case. We do not claim that our bug list is definitive or that our assessments are infallible. Some issues may manifest only under specific conditions. You likely will not experience every bug that we list, and you likely will not agree with every severity rating for the bugs on our list that you do experience. And as is the nature with all software, it is also likely that you will encounter issues that we did not experience during our own testing.

We strongly recommend reading this newsletter and replies to our blog post before updating to iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. This will help you make an informed decision on whether to install iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 at the current time or to wait for a future release.

To ensure the information here is as complete and accurate as possible, we would appreciate input from those who have installed iOS 18 or iPadOS 18. Please confirm if you are encountering the same problems listed or if you have found workarounds. Please also let us know about any additional issues not mentioned here. Of course, it is even more important that you report any new bugs directly to Apple - they are already aware of the ones listed here. For an explanation of why and how to report bugs to Apple, see this post.

With all of the preamble out of the way, here are the new bugs for VoiceOver and braille users which we believe to be present in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18:

Serious Bugs

At the time of publication, we have not independently identified any bugs in iOS 18 that we would classify as 'serious'. We encourage readers to review all replies to our summary post, in the event that community experiences differ from our own. We will also be reviewing and replicating bug reports shared on the AppleVis website in the coming days and will update our post accordingly if any serious bugs are identified.

Moderate Bugs

Minor Bugs

Other Issues

  • While we are unsure if this is specifically related to the use of VoiceOver, one of our team reports that sounds do not play consistently when a notification is received. A Feedback report has been submitted regarding this issue. Even if the issue is unrelated to VoiceOver, we mention it here as sounds play a critical role in the user experience for many blind or visually impaired users.

VoiceOver and Braille Improvements in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

Our testing suggests that the following pre-existing accessibility bugs have been resolved or significantly addressed in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17:

Additional Thoughts

Our team has compiled lists of new accessibility bugs for every major iOS and iPadOS release since iOS 7. No software is completely free of bugs. With this in mind, when compared to major releases in recent years, we believe that iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 have introduced fewer issues for VoiceOver and braille users overall.

If you have not already upgraded to iOS 18 or iPadOS 18, we would strongly recommend that you take a few moments to read through any replies to our website post before doing so in case other users' experiences differ from our own. Also consider that historically, Apple has delivered fixes for many accessibility bugs within the first few x.x.1 updates following major releases. Our testing suggests that upgrading to iOS 18 or iPadOS 18 appears low risk for most use cases, but waiting briefly may allow Apple to resolve initial problems reported after the public release.

In the event that you do encounter an issue that is particularly bothersome, there are some troubleshooting steps you can take. Sometimes, simply toggling VoiceOver off and on again or restarting your device can resolve some issues that may arise following an OS update. Therefore, we highly recommend including these steps as part of your standard troubleshooting process.

If, despite these actions, you continue to encounter new problems that haven't been reported by others, it might be worth considering a reset of your device's OS settings to their original defaults. While this approach requires manually restoring your customised settings, including those related to accessibility, it's worth noting that a reset has proven effective for numerous individuals in resolving various issues. This suggests that occasionally, problems can be attributed to local factors rather than being OS bugs. If you choose to perform a reset and find that it doesn't address the problems, you have the option to restore your device from an iCloud backup, eliminating the need for manual reconfiguration of your settings.

AppleVis Resources for iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia

AppleVis has a number of resources available for the releases of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia:

Wishing you all the best,

The AppleVis Editorial Team