Accessibility Statement
We believe Morse code should be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. Accessibility isn't an afterthought — it's a core part of how we build MorseKit. We actively work to support as many accessibility features as possible, and we're continuously improving to make the experience better for all users.
Supported
VoiceOver
SupportedScreen reader support is available across key interactive components. VoiceOver users can navigate buttons, cards, controls, and other UI elements with descriptive labels and hints.
Dark Interface
SupportedMorseKit fully supports Dark Mode. The app automatically follows your system appearance setting and also allows you to manually choose between light and dark themes.
Differentiate Without Color
SupportedVisual elements are designed to be distinguishable without relying on color alone. Icons, emojis, and distinct shapes are used alongside colors so that information is never conveyed by color only.
Areas for Improvement
Voice Control
Not Yet SupportedVoice Control is not currently supported. We plan to add voice command support in a future update.
Larger Text
Not Yet SupportedDynamic Type support is not yet available. The app currently uses fixed text sizes.
Sufficient Contrast
Not Yet SupportedMost of the interface meets contrast standards. Some accent color combinations may not fully meet WCAG AA requirements and are being reviewed.
Reduced Motion
Not Yet SupportedThe app includes animations in several places but does not yet respect the Reduce Motion system preference. We are working on adding support.
Captions
Not Yet SupportedCaptions and subtitles for audio content are not yet available.
Audio Descriptions
Not Yet SupportedAudio descriptions for visual content are not yet available.
Accessibility Feedback
If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out and help make MorseKit better for everyone.
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