Accessibility
Last updated: 18 April 2026
VitSync is committed to making the app and website usable by as many people as possible, including those using assistive technologies like VoiceOver, Switch Control, screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and reduced-motion settings.
Our target
We aim to conform with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2, Level AA for the website, and Apple's iOS accessibility guidelines for the app.
What we've done
- Colour contrast meets WCAG AA for all body text (minimum 4.5:1).
- Every interactive element has a visible keyboard focus indicator.
- The landing page includes a "Skip to main content" link as the first tab-stop.
- All form inputs have associated labels (screen-reader-only where the visual design hides them).
- Every image has descriptive
alttext. - The website respects the
prefers-reduced-motionsystem setting. - The iOS app supports Dynamic Type, text scales up to the user's preferred size.
- Tappable elements in the iOS app are at least 44×44 points (Apple's minimum touch target).
- All icon-only buttons have explicit VoiceOver labels.
Known limitations
- The auto-scrolling app demo on the homepage cycles through three screens every 5 seconds. If you prefer it to pause, enable "Reduce Motion" in your device settings.
- Some chart sparklines in the app's Review tab are visual only. We're working on VoiceOver-friendly summary alternatives.
- PDF documents linked from the Privacy Policy (vendor DPAs) are hosted by third parties and may not meet WCAG AA, we check periodically.
Reporting an issue
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please email hello@vitsync.com with "Accessibility" in the subject. We aim to respond within five working days and publish a fix or workaround where possible.
Enforcement
This statement follows the UK government's model for accessibility statements. If you're unhappy with our response to an accessibility complaint, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service.
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