Screen readers
VoiceOver, TalkBack, NVDA, and JAWS supported. Every interactive element is labelled; error states are announced.
Dynamic type
iOS Dynamic Type and Android font scaling honored throughout the app. Layout reflows so content never clips.
Reduced motion
prefers-reduced-motion disables aurora drift and reveal animations across the marketing site and the app.
Color-blind palettes
Color is never the sole carrier of meaning. Streaks, charts, and status states are also encoded by shape and label.
Contrast
WCAG 2.2 AA contrast: 4.5:1 minimum on body text, 3:1 on UI components. Audited every release on the marketing site and the app.
Audit
An independent accessibility audit is on the roadmap. We will publish the findings, including any gaps, when complete.
Built for everyone.
Ameleva targets WCAG 2.2 AA conformance on the website and across the iOS and Android apps. Where we fall short, we say so — and we fix it.
Web (ameleva.com)
- Keyboard navigable end-to-end with visible focus indicators
- Body text contrast 4.5:1 minimum against the light background
- prefers-reduced-motion disables aurora drift and reveal animations
- Single H1, logical heading hierarchy, semantic landmarks
- Native <details> for FAQ — works without JavaScript
- All form controls labelled; error states announced
- Skip-to-content link as first focusable element
Mobile apps
- VoiceOver (iOS) and TalkBack (Android) supported across the app
- Dynamic Type honored on iOS
- Larger fonts and bold text honored on Android
- All interactive elements meet 44×44pt minimum target size
- Color is not the sole carrier of meaning anywhere in the UI
Known gaps
The aurora background animation has a low-priority known issue with VoiceOver passthrough on a small subset of iOS 17 devices. Tracking; fix targeted Q3 2026.
Report an issue
Accessibility issues to contact@ameleva.com with the subject 'A11y'. We treat them as priority bugs.