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Accessibility statement

Hands that hurt deserve software that works. We design HandTherapy.app for one-handed use, low-vision use, voice-first use, and reduced-motion users.

Our standard

We aim for WCAG 2.2 AA conformance across the marketing site and the in-app experience. Color contrast, focus indicators, semantic landmarks, and keyboard navigation are part of every component review.

What we support today

  • Full keyboard navigation across the site.
  • Visible focus rings on every interactive element.
  • Semantic headings and landmarks for screen readers.
  • Reduced-motion respect via prefers-reduced-motion.
  • Large tap targets sized for sore or splinted hands.
  • Voice cues and captions on exercise sessions (opt-in).
  • High-contrast text on hero gradients and media overlays.

Where we can do better

  • Native mobile apps (iOS / Android) with VoiceOver and TalkBack support are in progress.
  • Additional language support beyond English is planned.
  • Color-blind-safe palettes for chart visualizations are an open task.

Tell us when something is broken

Accessibility is a moving target. If something is unusable for you, please reach out via the contact channels published in the app. Reports about hand-friendly UX get priority — that's the whole point of the product.