Apple's Eye-Tracking Accessibility Feature Could Allow iPhone and iPad Control by 2024

According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is developing an eye-tracking system that could allow users to control an iPhone or iPad using just their eyes. This accessibility feature, codenamed ‘Marquette,’ is expected to launch as early as 2024. The system would use the device’s camera to detect eye movements and translate them into on-screen cursor movements or other control inputs. This technology could greatly benefit people with physical disabilities who struggle with traditional input methods. Apple has been working on this feature for several years, and it’s part of the company’s ongoing efforts to make its products more accessible. While eye-tracking technology has been available for some time, implementing it effectively on a mobile device poses unique challenges due to the smaller screen size and the need for precise calibration. If successful, this feature could set a new standard for accessibility in consumer electronics.

Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-eye-tracking-accessibility-control-iphone-ipad-2024-5