IPAtics
Accessibility
How we design IPAtics for keyboard users, blind users, and low-vision learners.
Last updated: February 19, 2026
Current Support
Landing and core workflows are keyboard-first, with visible focus states and semantic UI structure.
Motion-heavy interactions respect reduced-motion system preferences to reduce cognitive load.
Core controls are reviewed for readability and contrast against dark surfaces.
Blind and Low-Vision Roadmap
We are implementing guided screen-reader support for key overlay actions and pronunciation output summaries.
Upcoming releases include accessibility profiles (high contrast, high zoom, and simplified interaction density).
We run dedicated feedback rounds with users who rely on assistive technologies before major UX rollouts.
Standards and Validation
Our target is WCAG 2.2 AA alignment on primary product surfaces.
Each release cycle includes keyboard traversal checks, color-contrast checks, and assistive-technology regression review.
Feedback Channel
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, email [email protected] with your device, assistive technology, and the exact step where the issue occurs.