Accessibility Guide

Verbal is designed to be inclusive and accessible for everyone. Whether you're using assistive technologies or simply adjusting settings for comfort, we support a wide range of iOS accessibility features to make Verbal work for you.

VoiceOver

Verbal is fully compatible with VoiceOver, Apple's screen reader. All buttons and interface elements include clear, descriptive labels so blind and low-vision users can navigate easily and confidently.

Voice Control

You can use Voice Control to navigate Verbal completely hands-free. Commands like "Tap Play" or "Go Back" work reliably throughout the app for a smooth voice-only experience.

Larger Text (Dynamic Type)

Verbal respects your preferred text size settings using Dynamic Type. All text scales gracefully to remain legible and easy to read, no matter your chosen size.

Dark Interface

We support Dark Mode for reduced eye strain and better accessibility in low-light environments. The interface switches automatically based on your system setting.

Differentiate Without Color

Color is never the only way Verbal communicates information. We use shapes, icons, and text to ensure that all users—including those with color blindness—can clearly understand what's happening in the app.

Our Commitment

Accessibility is core to how we build Verbal. If you run into challenges or have suggestions for improvement, we'd love to hear from you at verbal@verbal-app.com.

Thank you for using Verbal — where your voice matters, and everyone’s access does too.