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Accessibility.
Software that only works for some people is unfinished software. Here is where we stand and how to tell us when we fall short.
Last updated August 5, 2026
Our commitment
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA across this website and our applications. We treat accessibility as part of building the product rather than a pass at the end.
This website
Specifically, we have built for:
- Full keyboard navigation, with a visible focus indicator on every interactive element.
- A skip link to jump straight to the main content.
- Semantic landmarks and heading structure for screen readers.
- Text contrast meeting or exceeding AA in both light and dark themes.
- Respect for the operating system’s reduced-motion preference.
- Layouts that reflow without horizontal scrolling down to 320px, and remain usable at 200% zoom.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images, and decorative images hidden from assistive technology.
Our applications
Ron is built with the iOS accessibility frameworks, supporting VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, and the system’s reduced-motion and increased-contrast settings. As Ron approaches release we are testing it with these enabled rather than assuming it works.
Known limitations
We are a small team and we will not always get it right. Where we become aware of a barrier we cannot fix immediately, we will note it here rather than leave you to discover it.
At present we are not aware of any outstanding Level AA issues on this website.
Reporting a problem
If you hit a barrier — on this site or in one of our apps — please tell us. Email support@kfdigital.studio with what you were trying to do, the assistive technology you were using, and what happened. We treat accessibility reports as bugs, not feature requests, and we will acknowledge yours within two business days.
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