Assistive Access is a specialized mode on iPhone (introduced in iOS 17) designed to simplify the user interface.1It is primarily built for individuals with cognitive disabilities, seniors, or anyone who finds the standard iOS experience overwhelming.2
Rather than just changing a few settings, Assistive Access creates a distinct, streamlined environment that focuses on essential functions and minimizes distractions.3
Core Features
Simplified Layouts: You can choose between a Grid (large icons) or Rows (a list) layout.4Icons and text are significantly larger and higher in contrast than the standard interface.5
Optimized Apps: Key Apple apps like Calls (FaceTime and Phone combined), Messages, Camera, Photos, and Music have been redesigned with a simplified UI.6For example, the Camera app may only show a single "Take Photo" button rather than various complicated modes.7
Visual Communication: It prioritizes visuals over text.8You can set the Messages app to use an emoji-only keyboard or allow users to send "video selfies" instead of typing.9
Focused Access: A "trusted supporter" (like a family member or caregiver) selects exactly which apps are available.10 This prevents the user from accidentally opening complex apps or changing system settings.
Safety & Security: To exit the mode, a triple-click of the side button and a specific Assistive Access passcode are required, ensuring the user stays within the simplified environment.11
Comparison: Standard iOS vs. Assistive Access
Feature
Standard iOS
Assistive Access
Home Screen
Multiple pages, widgets, App Library
Single screen, large icons/rows
Navigation
Swipe gestures, Control Center
Simple "Back" buttons on every screen
Notifications
Banners, sounds, Notification Center
Simplified badges; no distracting pop-ups
App Complexity
Full features and deep menus
Essential actions only (e.g., "Take Photo")
How to Set It Up
If you want to try it or set it up for someone else:
Go to Settings > Accessibility.
Scroll down to the "General" section and tap Assistive Access.
Follow the setup instructions to choose apps, layout, and set an exit passcode.12
Would you like me to walk you through the specific steps for customizing one of the apps within this mode?
This official video from Apple Support provides a step-by-step visual guide on how to configure and start using the Assistive Access mode on your device.