TestFlight's latest update features a Liquid Glass UI and enhanced accessibility options like VoiceOver and Voice Control, improving the beta testing experience on iOS.
TestFlight's update introduces a Liquid Glass UI and enhanced accessibility with VoiceOver and Voice Control, improving beta testing for iOS users.
The Liquid Glass design offers a modern look, while new features like VoiceOver and Voice Control aid accessibility during mobile app testing.
Apple may add a Tester Matching system to connect developers with testers, streamlining beta testing platforms.
This update shows Apple's focus on design and accessibility, with Liquid Glass and new features enhancing beta testing for all users.
Liquid Glass is Apple's new visual interface design featuring fluid, glass-like elements that create a modern, cohesive appearance across TestFlight and other Apple applications.
The update adds VoiceOver for screen reading, Voice Control for hands-free navigation, and larger text options to assist users with visual impairments or mobility challenges during beta testing.
TestFlight is Apple's platform for beta testing iOS apps, allowing developers to distribute test versions to selected users for feedback.
Developers can upload their apps to TestFlight, invite testers via email, and testers can install the beta version through the TestFlight app on iOS.
TestFlight requires iOS 8.0 or later and an Apple ID. Testers need the TestFlight app installed from the App Store.