tvOS 27 is finally getting this iOS accessibility feature, and your eyes will thank you for it
Apple is set to unveil tvOS 27 at the upcoming WWDC event. A key feature of this update will be a systemwide text size setting, allowing users to increase text size across the entire interface. This addition aims to improve accessibility for users with poor eyesight.
- ▪tvOS 27 will introduce a new systemwide text size setting.
- ▪Users will be able to make text larger across the entire interface.
- ▪Currently, there is no universal way to increase text size on Apple TV.
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Apple WWDC This story is part of our complete Apple WWDC coverage Updated less than 6 minutes ago tvOS updates tend to be hit or miss each year. Sometimes WWDC delivers a genuinely exciting set of Apple TV features, and sometimes you’re left wondering why you even tuned in. With tvOS 27 set to be unveiled next month, the rumor mill has been unusually quiet. That said, Apple did confirm at least one new feature this week, and it’s a useful one. So what’s coming to tvOS 27? iOS has had a text size accessibility feature that allows users to increase the text size on their iPhone. It’s a godsend feature for anyone with poor eyesight. tvOS has been missing this feature till now, but that is going to change soon with the tvOS 27 update, which Apple will announce at its WWDC 2026 event.
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