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Accessibility

We believe everyone should be able to scan and organize their books. Knut is built with accessibility in mind, and we're committed to making the app usable for all.


Supported Accessibility Features

VoiceOver

Navigate and explore the app using gestures, keyboard, braille, and speech output. All controls and interactive elements are labeled for VoiceOver users.

Voice Control

Navigate and interact with the app using your voice — tap, swipe, type, and more. All tappable elements are accessible via voice commands.

Larger Text (Dynamic Type)

Text in the app scales to 200% or more when you increase your system text size. All touch targets meet the minimum 44×44 point requirement for comfortable interaction.

Dark Interface

The app uses a dark color scheme across all screens, menus, and controls, reducing eye strain in any lighting condition.

Differentiate Without Color

The app uses shapes and text alongside color to convey information. For example, the auto-capture confidence indicator uses both color and text labels — green with 'ready' and amber with 'settling' — so you never rely on color alone.

Sufficient Contrast

Text and controls meet WCAG AA contrast standards — at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. The dark theme with gold and amber accents provides strong visual contrast throughout.


Areas for Improvement

We're honest about what we haven't fully implemented yet. These features are on our roadmap:


Our Commitment

Accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a checkbox. We continuously review and improve the app to better serve all users. If a future iOS update introduces new accessibility capabilities, we'll work to support them.


Accessibility Feedback

If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using Knut, we want to hear from you. Your feedback directly shapes our improvement priorities.