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Accessibility statement
LexiFont is built specifically to help people read the web more comfortably. We take our own accessibility seriously — below is our commitment, current conformance level, and how to report a barrier.
Our commitment
LexiFont is developed by a small team committed to making the web readable for everyone — especially people with dyslexia, low vision, visual stress, and reading difficulties. Accessibility is not a secondary concern for us; it is the product.
We aim for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, the harmonised European standard EN 301 549 v3.2.1, and the requirements of the European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882) which applies from 28 June 2025.
Conformance status
This website (lexifont.com) and the LexiFont browser extension are partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 AA. "Partially conformant" means that some parts of the content do not fully meet the standard. We list the known exceptions in the next section and are actively working to resolve them.
Measures taken
To support accessibility on this site and in the extension, we have:
- Used semantic HTML (headings, landmarks, lists, buttons) so assistive technology can navigate the content;
- Maintained a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for body text and 3:1 for large text and meaningful UI icons;
- Set the site body copy in Atkinson Hyperlegible — a typeface designed by the Braille Institute specifically for low-vision readers;
- Ensured all interactive elements are keyboard-reachable with a visible focus outline;
- Provided text alternatives for meaningful images (logos, diagrams);
- Honoured the
prefers-reduced-motionmedia query — animations are suppressed when the user requests reduced motion; - Made the extension options page operable entirely by keyboard and screen reader;
- Published this statement and a direct feedback channel (hello@lexifont.com).
Known limitations
The following items are not yet fully compliant. Each is tracked and scheduled for remediation:
- Blog post images: some decorative figures lack extended
altdescriptions beyond a short summary. Targeted fix: Q2 2026. - Video walkthroughs: the homepage demo GIF does not currently have a text transcript. A full captioned MP4 alternative with transcript is in progress.
- Third-party checkout: the purchase flow is hosted by Lemon Squeezy, our payment processor. We cannot directly modify that checkout; Lemon Squeezy publishes their own accessibility commitments separately.
Compatibility
LexiFont's website and extension are tested with:
- Chrome 120+ on Windows 10/11, macOS 13+, Ubuntu 22.04, ChromeOS;
- VoiceOver on macOS, NVDA and JAWS on Windows, TalkBack on Android (for the site);
- Keyboard-only navigation;
- Zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.
Assessment approach
The last self-assessment was conducted on April 2026. It combined automated tooling (axe-core, Lighthouse Accessibility audits, WAVE) with manual testing against the WCAG 2.1 AA checklist, including screen-reader walkthroughs on key flows.
Feedback & contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site or in the extension — anything that prevents you from reading, navigating, or purchasing — we want to know. Please email hello@lexifont.com and describe:
- The page or screen where you encountered the barrier;
- What you were trying to do;
- What happened (or didn't);
- Your browser and assistive technology, if relevant.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within 3 working days and to resolve critical barriers within 30 days. You can also reach us through the support page.
Enforcement procedure
If you live in the European Union and are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility complaint, you may escalate to the national accessibility body in your member state. A list is maintained by the European Commission at ec.europa.eu.
Statement prepared: 17 April 2026. Last reviewed: 17 April 2026. Next scheduled review: 17 October 2026.