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Website and app accessibility

Daber should work without a mouse or color-only cues.

We aim for WCAG 2.1 AA and the relevant requirements of Israeli Standard 5568. This statement describes our direction and is not an external certification.

On this page

  1. What is included
  2. Inside the app
  3. Known limitations
  4. Report an accessibility issue
01

What is included

The website supports RTL layout, keyboard navigation, a skip link, visible focus, alternative text, 44×44-point targets, and a pause control for the animated demo.

  • Every color state also has text or another cue.
  • Mixed Hebrew-English content receives an explicit direction.
  • prefers-reduced-motion prevents automatic demo playback.
02

Inside the app

Daber includes a visible microphone button alongside the shortcut, screen-reader state announcements, reduced motion, and keyboard-operable actions. System permissions differ across macOS, Windows, and Linux.

03

Known limitations

External screen-reader testing is not complete across every operating system. Automatic insertion also does not have the same verified support on every platform. The downloads page states the verified capability of each release.

04

Report an accessibility issue

Email privacy@daber.granot.io with the page or app screen, operating system, assistive technology, and a short description. Do not attach a recording or private dictated text.

These documents reflect the product’s current behavior. Before a broad public launch, obtain legal review of controller identity, governing law, and contact details.

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