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Built for everyone — WCAG 2.1 AA

Accessibility statement.

We're committed to making SuperFreshAI usable for everyone — and to being honest about where we still have work to do.

Full Keyboard

Every interactive element is reachable and operable without a mouse.

AA Contrast

Text and UI meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratios across the site.

Resizable Text

Zoom up to 200% with no layout breakage or hidden functionality.

Reduced Motion

Animations respect your system preference and pause automatically.

Our commitment

Built to a higher baseline.

We don't believe accessibility should be an upgrade — it's a baseline. That's why this site is built to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards wherever technically feasible, and why we're committed to closing gaps wherever we can. Accessibility is part of how we ship, not a checklist we finish.

This page is the source of truth for our accessibility posture: what's working, what's not, how we test, and how to tell us when something is broken. We update it whenever the answer changes.

Standards

What we're aiming for.

We design and develop against a concrete set of standards, not vibes. Our targets:

  • WCAG 2.1 Level AA The published benchmark for our public site content, including all articles, guides, reviews, and tools pages.
  • Semantic HTML first Every page is built on real landmarks, headings, and labels — not a soup of nested divs.
  • Assistive-tech tested We test with screen readers (VoiceOver, NVDA), keyboard-only navigation, and zoom up to 200%.
  • Plain language Reading level, sentence structure, and link text are written for clarity, not jargon.
What works today

Features you can rely on.

The accessibility features below are in production across the site, today. If you find one isn't working as described, tell us.

  • Keyboard navigation Every interactive element — links, buttons, menus, forms, dialogs — is reachable and fully operable by keyboard alone. No keyboard traps.
  • Skip to content A "Skip to main content" link is the first focusable element on every page, letting you bypass navigation in one keystroke.
  • Visible focus indicators Every focusable element has a clear, high-contrast focus ring — never removed, never hidden.
  • Color contrast Body text, headings, links, and UI controls meet or exceed WCAG AA contrast ratios. We re-audit whenever we change the palette.
  • Alt text for images Informative images carry descriptive alt text. Decorative images are marked as such so screen readers can skip them.
  • Reduced motion All animations honor the prefers-reduced-motion system setting. Scrolling, parallax, and autoplay all pause automatically when you ask.
  • Responsive zoom Text can be resized up to 200% and the entire layout remains usable, with no horizontal scroll on standard viewports.
  • Form labels & errors Every form input has a programmatic label, and validation errors are announced to assistive tech and tied to the relevant field.
In progress

What we're still working on.

We'd rather under-promise than over-claim. Here are the areas where we know there's still work to do — and what we're doing about each one.

  • Third-party embeds Some embedded demos and interactive tool visualizations come from third parties we don't fully control. Where we can't fix the source, we provide accessible summaries or alternative ways to access the same information.
  • AI-generated imagery Many images on the site are AI-generated examples. In most cases they're decorative or illustrative, but we're actively improving alt text coverage and adding longer descriptions where context matters.
  • Older articles Some long-published articles predate our current accessibility bar. When we update them, we bring them up to standard. New content ships accessible by default.
How we test

How we verify.

Accessibility is tested at multiple stages of every release — not just before launch. Here's our default process:

  • Automated checks run on every deploy (axe-core, Lighthouse)
  • Manual keyboard-only testing for new layouts and flows
  • Screen reader passes with VoiceOver (macOS/iOS) and NVDA (Windows)
  • Zoom and reflow checks at 200% and 400%
  • Periodic external audits for major redesigns
Third-party content

Beyond our control.

This site links to and embeds content from third parties — AI tools, vendor sites, demo platforms, and social media. We pick partners carefully, but we can't guarantee their accessibility posture. If a third-party resource is blocking you, let us know and we'll either find an alternative or provide the same information in an accessible form.

Feedback

Tell us when something breaks.

Did something not work the way you expected? Is part of this site difficult to use with your keyboard, screen reader, or other assistive tech? Please tell us — every report helps us make things better for everyone.

The fastest way to reach us is [email protected] or our contact form. Including the page URL, the assistive tech you're using, and what you expected to happen helps us fix it faster.

Enforcement

Our response promise.

We treat every accessibility report seriously. Here's what happens after you reach out:

  • Within 5 business days You'll receive a personal response confirming we received your report and outlining next steps.
  • Active investigation We reproduce the issue, identify the root cause, and decide on a fix. Critical barriers are prioritized.
  • Fix & follow-up We ship the fix, verify it works, and circle back to let you know it shipped — including which release it landed in.
  • Long-term improvement Your feedback directly shapes our accessibility roadmap. Recurring issues become permanent tests in our release process.

Hit a barrier? Tell us.

Accessibility feedback is the most useful gift a reader can give us. We respond to every report and treat it as a priority.