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Built for different ways of learning

Accessibility is part of the product

We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA and make every important task work without precise movement, perfect vision, or fast reading.

Last updated August 22, 2026

Our commitment

ScreenText builds accessibility into planning, writing, design, code, and testing. We use plain labels, visible focus, large controls, strong contrast, keyboard access, responsive layouts, and reduced-motion support.

Our target is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WCAG 2.2 Level AA. This statement describes a beta target and our current testing. It is not a claim that every feature has completed a formal conformance audit.

What the app supports

  • Semantic headings, landmarks, labels, status messages, and a skip link.
  • Keyboard study controls with visible on-screen alternatives.
  • Light and dark themes with saved preference and system-theme support.
  • Reduced motion and layouts that reflow from small phones to large screens.
  • Text captions and text fallback for voice tutor features.
  • Pointer, keyboard, and number-field controls for selecting hidden image regions.
  • No required time limit for writing cards or completing a study session.

How we test

Automated checks cover keyboard study, zoom-safe responsive layouts, color themes, and detectable WCAG A and AA issues in Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit at phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop sizes.

Before public launch, the release checklist also requires manual tests with NVDA, VoiceOver, browser text zoom, reduced motion, real mobile devices, and real microphone controls.

Known limitations

  • AI-generated and community-authored content may need correction or a better image description.
  • Live voice behavior can vary by browser, microphone, connection, and provider availability. Text and captions remain available.
  • Some imported documents contain reading orders or diagrams that cannot be made accessible automatically.

We will update this list when testing finds a new limitation or a limitation is fixed.

Tell us what is not working

Email contact@screentext.net. Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, your browser or assistive technology if known, and the format you need. You do not need to use technical words.

If email is difficult, use the contact form on screentext.net. We welcome short messages and incomplete sentences.