Reduce Motion Sickness on iOS: How to Enable Reduce Motion for a More Comfortable Experience

If you’ve ever felt dizzy, nauseous, or uncomfortable while using your iPhone, you’re not alone. Some users experience motion sickness due to Apple’s animated effects, such as parallax movements, zoom effects, and dynamic transitions on iOS. Thankfully, Apple provides an easy fix with the Reduce Motion feature.
Let’s explore what Reduce Motion does and how you can activate it to create a smoother, more comfortable iOS experience.
What Is Reduce Motion on iPhone?
Reduce Motion is an accessibility feature that minimizes screen animations and movement effects on iOS. It’s especially useful for those who experience motion sensitivity, vertigo, or discomfort when scrolling or opening apps.
When enabled, Reduce Motion:
- ✅ Disables the parallax effect on app icons and wallpapers
- ✅ Simplifies zooming animations when opening or closing apps
- ✅ Makes transitions smoother and less jarring
- ✅ Stops certain auto-play animations in Messages
How to Enable Reduce Motion on iPhone
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Accessibility.
- Select Motion under the Vision section.
- Toggle on Reduce Motion.
- Optionally, turn on Prefer Cross-Fade Transitions for even smoother navigation.
Once enabled, your iPhone will minimize motion effects, making it easier on your eyes and less likely to trigger discomfort.
Who Should Use Reduce Motion?
- People prone to motion sickness or vertigo
- Users who prefer a smoother, simplified interface
- Anyone experiencing eye strain or screen fatigue
Other Ways to Improve Your iPhone Experience
In addition to Reduce Motion, consider:
- Turning Off Auto-Play Message Effects (Settings > Accessibility > Motion > Toggle Off Auto-Play)
- Lowering Screen Brightness to ease eye discomfort
- Using Dark Mode for a softer viewing experience
Final Thoughts
If animations and screen effects make you feel uneasy, Reduce Motion can help create a more comfortable experience. iOS is full of accessibility tools designed to enhance usability, so don’t hesitate to explore other settings that improve your digital well-being.
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