Our approach
We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA where reasonably possible. Accessibility is an ongoing product responsibility, not a one-time certification.
Current support
- Semantic headings, landmarks, labels, and status messaging.
- Keyboard-operable transport, controls, dialogs, and automation editing.
- Visible focus indicators and text alternatives for meaningful controls.
- Responsive layouts for desktop, tablet, and mobile screens.
- Reduced-motion support for decorative animation.
- Exact numeric inputs alongside precision sliders and graph controls.
Known limitations
The visual automation graph is inherently complex. Although it supports keyboard point editing and precise form fields, its experience with every screen-reader and browser combination has not yet been independently audited. Audio effects also cannot be represented visually or textually in a completely equivalent way.
Feedback and assistance
If you encounter a barrier, email matt.warren@gmail.com with the page, browser or assistive technology, and a description of the problem. Please avoid including sensitive health information. We will make a reasonable effort to respond and provide an alternative where feasible.
Statement status
Prepared July 15, 2026. This is a product commitment and transparency statement, not a claim of third-party certification.