Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed: May 26, 2026
1.Our commitment
BodyDex is committed to making our website (bodydex.app) and our iOS application usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We work toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines describe how to make web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for users with a wide range of abilities, including people who use screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, voice control, or who need reduced motion or high-contrast presentations.
BodyDex is a solo-developer product. We do not claim full WCAG conformance — that would be misleading. Instead, we treat accessibility as an ongoing improvement process and remediate barriers as they are identified.
2.Measures we take
- We use semantic HTML (proper headings, landmarks, lists), ARIA attributes on custom controls where native semantics aren't enough, visible focus indicators on all interactive elements, and keyboard-operable navigation across the site.
- We respect
prefers-reduced-motionacross the website. Scroll-driven animations, looping decorative animations, and auto-playing transitions are reduced to near-zero duration when a visitor requests reduced motion. - Our primary text color tokens are calibrated to meet a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 on the main page background. A May 2026 audit raised our lowest body-text token from 3.56:1 to 5.10:1. Some component-specific surfaces may still need adjustment — please report low-contrast text if you encounter any.
- Our iOS application provides VoiceOver labels on the bottom tab bar, the primary action button, and the quick-action shortcut sheet. A broader sweep of all custom controls and modals is planned for the next release.
- We conduct periodic accessibility audits and document findings + fixes in our project repository. Our most recent audit was completed May 26, 2026.
3.Known limitations
We are aware of the following areas that may not yet fully meet our target standard. We are working to address them in upcoming releases:
- iOS app — custom muscle figure: our interactive anatomical figure uses a pixel-precise tap detection layer. Screen-reader users access the same data through a labeled list-style picker rather than the visual figure.
- Embedded media: we use third-party platforms (App Store listings, Apify-sourced recipe data) whose accessibility we do not control.
- AI-generated visuals: some illustrative images in the app are AI-generated and may not have perfect descriptive alt text. Text alternatives are provided where critical for understanding.
4.Report an accessibility barrier
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on bodydex.app or in the BodyDex iOS app, please let us know. We will respond and work to remediate the issue.
Email:
When reporting, please include:
- The page URL or app screen where you encountered the barrier
- A short description of the issue
- The assistive technology you were using (e.g. VoiceOver, NVDA, keyboard-only)
- Your device + operating system if relevant
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports as quickly as possible, typically within a few business days. As a solo-developer product, response times may vary — we appreciate your patience.
5.Standard and scope
Target standard: WCAG 2.1, Level AA.
Scope: the marketing website at bodydex.app and the BodyDex iOS application available on the Apple App Store. Third-party content embedded or linked from our properties (App Store listings, external partners) is not covered by this statement.
Last reviewed: May 26, 2026. This statement is reviewed at least once every six months.
6.Contact
For any accessibility-related question or concern:
Support:
Developer: Daniel Bobunov