Accessibility

Accessibility at offlinewebtools.com

We build every tool with a “keyboard-first” mindset. This page explains what we’ve implemented, where we are still improving, and how to reach the team if you discover an issue.

What we test on every release

  • Keyboard navigation — All interactive elements can be reached, activated, and dismissed with the keyboard alone. Focus states are visible in both light and dark themes.
  • Colour contrast — Primary text meets WCAG AA (contrast ratio ≥ 4.5:1), while large headings and secondary surfaces maintain ≥ 3:1. We test both modes on physical monitors.
  • Screen reader cues — Landmarks, headings, form labels, and toast notifications include the ARIA roles and live regions they need to make sense out loud.
  • Motion & preference checks — Any animation that could be distracting respects `prefers-reduced-motion` and falls back to subtle fades.

Areas we are improving

  • Expanding audio/video transcripts for upcoming FFmpeg workflows. Today we provide text guidance inside the tool; longer-form tutorials are in progress.
  • Improving drag-and-drop affordances with alternative controls so complex file flows remain usable on assistive devices.
  • Continuing manual testing with VoiceOver, NVDA, and TalkBack as we roll out the remaining 200+ tools.

Need help or found an issue?

Email us at [email protected] or choose a path below. We aim to acknowledge every accessibility report within two business days.

Quick fixes

Spot a missing label, tab stop, or colour regression? Let us know the tool name, browser, and operating system. We usually ship copy or style fixes in the next weekly update.

Larger discussions

If you rely on specific assistive tech or need an accommodation, we’re happy to schedule a short call or asynchronous walkthrough of upcoming tools.

Testing tools we use

In addition to manual reviews we regularly run Axe DevTools, Lighthouse, and WAVE audits. We also validate colour palettes with Stark and test FFmpeg/PDF flows without a mouse to guarantee parity.

Continuous improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing commitment. We capture improvements and lessons learned in our internal changelog and fold them into reusable components so fixes scale across the entire catalog.