Accessibility
Built to be usable by everyone.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
The short version: Mapsake is built with SwiftUI on Apple's platforms, so it inherits the system's accessibility features, and we've worked to make the experience comfortable in both light and dark, in five languages, and with controls that read well to assistive technology. We're committed to improving accessibility over time, and we want to hear from you if something gets in your way.
Appearance and color
- Light, Dark, and System themes, chosen in Settings. Every screen is designed to read well in both.
- Your own lens colors. The visited, lived, and next colors recolor the whole app, so you can pick combinations that work for you.
- The map's marked countries can be shown as a filled color or a glowing outline, and labels can be country names, flags, or off, so information isn't carried by color alone.
VoiceOver and assistive technology
Controls throughout the app carry descriptive labels for VoiceOver, and the app uses standard system controls so it works with the assistive features built into iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. This is an area we keep refining, so please reach out if you hit a control that isn't clearly described.
Motion
The Atlas globe gently rotates when idle. If you prefer a still map, you can turn the rotation off in Settings. There is no flashing or strobing content anywhere in the app.
Language
Mapsake is available in English, Spanish, German, French, and Portuguese, and follows your device's language and region settings.
Media
Mapsake has no audio or video content, no ads, and no autoplaying media, so there is nothing that requires captions or audio descriptions to understand.
Tell us what we can do better
If any part of Mapsake is hard to use with the tools you rely on, we'd genuinely like to know. Reach out via the support page or email [email protected], and we'll do our best to address it in an update.