Accessibility statement
What we aim for, how we test, and how to tell us when we fall short.
What we aim for
Voxcess builds software accessibility first. The apps available today were designed primarily for blind and low-vision users. The website you are reading now is held to the same standard.
We target WCAG 2.1 Level AA across the website and the apps, and we test against real screen readers (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver and TalkBack) rather than relying on automated audits on their own.
What is already in place
- Every interactive control has a visible focus ring and an accessible name.
- Pages declare a logical heading order, and landmarks (header, nav, main, footer) are present.
- Forms use real
<label>elements andaria-describedbyfor errors. - Status updates such as sign-in success or save confirmations are announced through live regions.
- Colour is never the only signal. Icons, text and shape carry meaning too.
- Dark mode is supported and respects your operating system preference by default.
Where we still fall short
Voxcess is small and the apps are in beta. There will be rough edges. If you hit a barrier, a control that is not announced, a chart without a text alternative, or a focus trap, please tell us so we can fix it.
Get in touch
Report an accessibility issue using the contact form and pick "Accessibility issue" from the category list. We aim to reply within two business days.