Safari Reader View reduces the visual clutter. It strips away ads, buttons and navigation bars, allowing you to focus on just the content you want.
Use the dictation tool to type with your voice if you struggle with typing or are unable to type.
Just tap the microphone icon on the keyboard when you're ready to speak.
If you have colour blindness or other vision challenges, you can use Colour Filters to help you differentiate between colours. Colour Filters can change the look of things, like pictures and movies, so you might want to use it only when needed.
Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Colour Filters
If you benefit from viewing items against a dark background, you can use Invert Colours to change how content is displayed on your screen.
Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size
Smart Invert reverses the colors on the display, except for images, media, and some apps that use dark color styles.
Classic Invert reverses all colors on the display.
Reduces the intensity of bright colours.
Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size
Zoom is a built-in screen magnifier that works wherever you are on your iPad. And it works with all apps. Turn Zoom on for full-screen or picture-in-picture view, allowing you to see the zoomed area in a separate window while keeping the rest of the screen at its native size.
Settings > Accessibility > Zoom
When you activate Larger Accessibility Sizes, the text is converted to a larger, easier-to-read size. Apps adapt to accommodate larger font sizes so text remains legible and clear as it grows.
Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Larger Text