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App Store Connect (iOS) quietly got better for VoiceOver and Voice Control

A small App Store Connect 3.2 update, but a meaningful signal: Apple is treating accessibility for developers as a first-class workflow feature, not a footnote.


Original article (source): Curb Cuts - “App Store Connect on iOS Gets Accessibility Updates for VoiceOver, Voice control Users”


Summary (what changed)

Apple updated App Store Connect for iOS (v3.2) with:

  • VoiceOver + Voice Control improvements (explicitly called out for developers who rely on them).
  • A TestFlight feedback workflow tweak (sorting/filtering improvements).
  • Expanded language support, plus the usual “stability improvements and bug fixes”.

Why it matters for app marketing teams

This is not a “growth hack”, but it is a shipping and iteration improvement.

If your release process depends on people reviewing builds, metadata, and feedback quickly, making the tooling more accessible tends to make it more reliable for everyone, and less dependent on one person’s setup.

Also: when Apple highlights accessibility in release notes, it is a hint that inclusive workflow tooling is now part of the platform story, not just a consumer UX checkbox.

Tiny win

If your team uses App Store Connect on iPhone/iPad, pick one release task and make it accessible-by-default:

  • one shared checklist,
  • one consistent naming convention for builds/versions,
  • and one rule for how TestFlight feedback is triaged.

Read the original: https://www.curbcuts.co/blog/2026-4-2-app-store-connect-on-ios-gets-accessibility-updates-for-voiceover-voice-control-users

Editor: App Store Marketing Editorial Team

Insights informed by practitioner experience and data from ConsultMyApp and APPlyzer.

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