Apple has introduced a new limited edition iPhone grip and stand created in collaboration with designer Bailey Hikawa.
The accessory was developed through an extensive interview process to support users with disabilities affecting muscle strength, dexterity, and hand control.
Apple says the design aims to make it easier for people to hold their iPhone with less physical effort.
Called the Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand, the accessory attaches to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone.
It snaps on magnetically, can be removed just as easily, and doubles as a stand that supports two viewing angles in both vertical and horizontal positions.
Apple notes that the design draws inspiration from modern sculpture.
The grip comes in two finishes:
- Chartreuse
- Crater, which incorporates recycled materials
Apple released the accessory as part of its celebration of 40 years of accessibility, emphasizing that the product was built for users who need additional support with stability and control while using their iPhone.
The Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand is available now through Apple’s online store for $69.95 and includes free shipping.

