Accessibility Statement
Effective Date: 2026-04-27
Our commitment
Voxcess builds for blind and low-vision users from the ground up. Accessibility is not an afterthought — it is the product.
Standards we follow
- Web: WCAG 2.1 AA conformance target across voxcess.com.
- Android: full TalkBack support — every interactive element has a content description, every result region uses live announcements, all touch targets are at least 48dp, focus order is explicit.
- Windows: tested with NVDA, JAWS, and Narrator. All practice modes are usable with keyboard only.
Supported assistive technologies
- Screen readers: NVDA, JAWS, Narrator, TalkBack
- Magnifiers: Windows Magnifier, Android Magnification
- Voice access: Windows Voice Access, Android Voice Access
- External hardware keyboards on Android (full shortcut support)
Accessibility features built in
- Math expressions are converted to natural English via our MathSpeak engine before being spoken (e.g., x² is read as "x squared").
- Equation Explorer lets users navigate complex equations as a tree using arrow keys.
- Adjustable font size and high-contrast theme.
- Audio feedback for every answer with configurable delay.
- Streak reminders, weak-topic radar, and concept-introduction audio.
Known limitations
- Some highly visual reasoning topics (mirror images, paper folding) include haptic descriptions but may still favor sighted users. We are working on tactile-first redesigns.
- The Android emulator's TalkBack is unreliable; please test on a real device.
Feedback & help
If you experience an accessibility barrier, please email support@voxcess.com with the screen, action you tried, and the assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge within 2 business days and fix critical issues within 14 days.
Conformance review
Shahzada Saleem, our founder, is a TTV5 Trusted Tester and holds a Diploma in Accessibility Testing. He reviews every release before launch.