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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2 June 2026

BrightBlur is committed to being usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at level AA.

  • Keyboard support: the app can be operated with a keyboard. After moving between pages, focus is moved to the main content, and a “Skip to content” link lets you jump past the navigation.
  • Screen readers: page and step changes are announced, form fields are labelled, and errors and empty states are announced rather than signalled by colour alone.
  • Dialogs: modal surfaces — the photo view, the access-request sheet, and confirmation dialogs — trap focus while open and close with the Escape key, returning focus to where you left it.
  • Not colour alone: status such as an unread notification is conveyed with text, not only colour.
  • The face-tagging step uses a visual canvas where you draw and adjust regions on a photo. This is inherently visual and is harder to complete with a screen reader alone; we are working to improve it.
  • Some third-party components may not yet be fully optimised for every assistive technology.

We treat accessibility as ongoing work, not a one-off, and fix issues as we find them.

If you hit an accessibility barrier, please tell us — it helps us prioritise. Include the page or action and the assistive technology you were using.

Email: accessibility@brightblur.app