Creativity knows no bounds. Whether you’re passionate about music, art, filmmaking, or writing, these accessible apps can help you follow your inspiration.
FiLMiC Pro
FiLMiC Pro empowers filmmakers of all levels by making the process of shooting and editing cinema-quality video accessible through unprecedented control of exposure, focus, resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and more.
Ulysses
Ulysses is about as simple as word processors get—and that’s the point. There are no format bars or style inspectors to distract you from your text. Just write away.
Accessible innovations: The app’s pared-down interface makes it especially easy to navigate with Voice Control. And VoiceOver can read your brilliant prose back to you.
djay
This app brings scratching, cutting, and other DJ techniques to everyone. Queue and control two virtual turntables for seamless blends throughout a playlist.
Accessible innovations: On iPad, Gesture Control uses AI-powered hand-tracking technology so you can create loops, apply filters, and trigger transitions with a wave of your hands. Navigate menus with Voice Control and identify key info like a song’s BPM (beats per minute) or title via VoiceOver.
Procreate
With an incredible selection of lifelike brushes for sketching, inking, and painting, this illustration app has become a go-to for serious artists and pros.
Accessible innovations: Text labels are readable with VoiceOver, and users who experience tremors can get help stabilizing their strokes by tapping into a brush after selecting it and increasing the StreamLine option.
GarageBand
A music studio at your fingertips, GarageBand has an extensive library of instruments and effects for laying down stellar vocals and live and virtual instrument tracks.
Accessible innovations: Support for VoiceOver and Voice Control lets you record and mix a multitrack song without ever having to touch or see the screen.