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Accessibility

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Our approach

We want DiBR to work for the people who use it — including people using keyboards, screen readers, high-contrast displays, and other assistive technologies. We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as a reference and try to be as accessible as possible.

We do not claim conformance to any accessibility standard or level, and we make no guarantees or commitments about accessibility, outcomes, or timelines.

What we work toward

As goals — not guarantees — we aim for:

  • Semantic HTML across the application and marketing site
  • Keyboard navigation and visible focus states on interactive elements
  • Readable color contrast for text
  • Skip-to-content links
  • Alt text on meaningful images
  • Labels associated with form inputs
  • ARIA attributes where HTML semantics alone are insufficient

These are things we work toward. Some areas may not yet meet them.

Ongoing work

We treat accessibility as continuous work. We review the issues and suggestions we receive and try to address as many as we can. We do not commit to specific fixes, outcomes, or timelines.

Contact

If you have difficulty using DiBR, or an accessibility suggestion or accommodation request, email us at hello@dibr.ai. We read what we receive, but we do not guarantee response times or specific outcomes.