- AdGuard VPN for Mac v2.9 puts accessibility first
- Visually impaired users can now navigate key sections with confidence
- A new dark app icon helps the app blend in more naturally
AdGuard has rolled out version 2.9 of its Mac VPN client, and the title change will mean a lot to part of its user base. The update focuses on accessibility, making the app much easier to use for visually impaired people.
For anyone who uses a screen reader, the best VPN client is one that correctly labels its buttons and statuses. AdGuard added this feature to its Windows app in February, and the fix is now also available on macOS.
The update ensures that app interface elements are properly structured and labeled, so that assistive technologies can accurately describe what is on the screen. The company sums it up well: the application can now “speak” clearly to its users.
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What’s new in AdGuard VPN for Mac v2.9
The core of the update is simple: AdGuard VPN walked through the app and ensured that the interface elements are properly exposed to the accessibility layer of macOS.
In practice, this means that VoiceOver and other assistive tools can now correctly read buttons, toggles, statuses, and actions, instead of ignoring them or describing them as unlabeled commands.
The advantage here is independence. A user who previously could not tell if the VPN was connected or which server was selected can now read this information out loud without the need for a visual aid. The same goes for first onboarding, logging into an account, or contacting support, all of which have been brought into the accessibility fold.
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Alongside the accessibility work, v2.9 also adds a dark app icon for macOS, a small cosmetic touch that helps the app sit more comfortably alongside other dark mode apps.
This may be a minor visual tweak, but for users running macOS in dark mode, it means the AdGuard VPN icon no longer sticks out awkwardly in the Dock or menu bar.
The app, in AdGuard’s words, feels “more comfortable” in a darker environment. This isn’t the only Apple update AdGuard has released this month; it also released a new iPhone app a few weeks ago.
How to use new features
To take advantage of the accessibility improvements, you will need to update to AdGuard VPN for Mac v2.9 via the app’s built-in updater or by downloading the latest version from the AdGuard website.
From there, the changes are automatic: enable VoiceOver from macOS’s system settings under Accessibility, and the app should now correctly narrate its interface when you navigate through it.
The dark icon should follow your system’s appearance settings on its own. If you have set macOS to dark mode, the new icon will appear without any additional configuration on your part.
It’s a quietly useful version. Accessibility updates rarely receive the same attention as new server locations or protocol upgrades, but for users who need them, they make the difference between an app that is usable and not. With version 2.9, AdGuard has made its Mac client a more user-friendly option for everyone.




