Accessibility
We want AttachKit to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology.
Our conformance target
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. That target guides how we build and review the app: keyboard operability, visible focus, sufficient color contrast, text alternatives, and screen-reader semantics.
What we've built
- Keyboard-operable tools, menus, dialogs, and the PDF workspace, with visible focus indicators.
- Screen-reader labels and roles on interactive controls, plus live-region announcements for long-running actions (OCR, AI).
- Contrast-checked color in both light and dark themes, which follow your system preference.
- Respect for the “reduced motion” system preference.
Known limitations
A few advanced PDF interactions — precise drag-placement of signatures and redaction boxes — are still easier with a pointer than with the keyboard alone. We're actively improving these, and the underlying actions always have a non-drag path. If something blocks you, please tell us.
Requesting accommodations or reporting a barrier
If any part of AttachKit is hard to use with your assistive technology, or you need a document handled a different way, reach us through our contact form and we'll help and prioritize a fix. It helps to include the page, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology you use.
We review this statement as the product evolves. Last reviewed June 2026.