Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: May 2026
Our Commitment
ResonaVoice is committed to providing a digital experience that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability, device, or context. Our goal is to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA across all supported platforms.
Accessibility is not an afterthought in ResonaVoice — it is a core design principle. We believe that listening to the web should feel natural, intuitive, and available to everyone.
Current Accessibility Features
- Keyboard Navigation: Quick access via Alt + V and intuitive controls for pausing, resuming, and navigating content.
- Screen Reader Compatibility: Designed to coexist with assistive technologies without conflict.
- Semantic HTML Parsing: ResonaVoice prioritizes headings, paragraphs, lists, and landmarks to ensure accurate narration.
- Reduced Motion Support: Animations and transitions respect the user’s prefers-reduced-motion settings.
- Accessible Focus States: Clear, visible focus indicators for all interactive elements.
- High Contrast Compatibility: UI elements maintain readability in both light and dark environments.
Ongoing Improvements
ResonaVoice is an evolving product. To ensure the highest quality experience, we are regularly refining:
- Improved handling of complex layouts and nested containers
- Better narration of collapsible sections and dynamic content
- Enhanced keyboard shortcuts for power users
- More robust support for multilingual content
- Expanded compatibility with assistive technologies
Known Limitations
In our commitment to full digital accessibility, we want to highlight a few current system limitations:
- Some websites may use non-semantic markup that affects reading order.
- Highly interactive or script-heavy pages may require manual activation.
- Third-party widgets or iframes may not be fully readable.
- Content hidden behind animations or transitions may not be detected immediately.
We are actively working to address these issues in upcoming releases.
Browser & Device Compatibility
ResonaVoice is tested on modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox. Mobile support is optimized for iOS and Android devices using their latest stable versions.
Testing Methods
Our accessibility testing includes:
- Manual keyboard-only navigation testing
- Screen reader testing (Narrator, VoiceOver)
- Automated audits using Axe and Lighthouse
- Semantic structure validation
- Real-world testing on diverse websites
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of ResonaVoice. If you encounter any barriers, experience issues, or have suggestions for improvement, please let us know by visiting our Contact Page.
Continuous Commitment
Accessibility is a journey, not a checkbox. As ResonaVoice grows, we will continue to review, test, and improve our platform to ensure it remains inclusive and usable for everyone.