Gregforge Labs LLC is committed to making the Jyotish Vani mobile application and this support website (together, the "Services") usable by the broadest possible audience, including people with disabilities. This statement describes the standard we aim to meet, the known limits of our current implementation, and how to ask for help if any part of the Services does not work for you.
1. Standard
Our goal is substantial conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA on the website, and with the platform accessibility frameworks (Apple Accessibility / Android Accessibility) on the App. "Substantial conformance" means we test against the standard, address barriers when we find them, and do not treat any human reader as an afterthought.
2. Features we have implemented
- Mobile App. The App ships with iOS Dynamic Type and Android font-scale support, VoiceOver and TalkBack labels on interactive controls, high-contrast typography on a parchment background, keyboard-navigable forms in onboarding, configurable language (English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada), reduced-motion respect, and large tap targets on primary actions. Vani chat output is presented as selectable text so users can use a screen reader, magnifier, or translation tool.
- Website. Semantic HTML, sufficient color contrast (verified against the Editorial-Celestial palette), single-column reading mode below 720 px, focus indicators on links, no automatically playing media, no flashing content, and no reliance on color alone to convey meaning.
3. Known limits
- Astrological chart diagrams in the App are rendered as SVG. Where a chart is the only way to present a relationship between houses or planets, we also provide a textual summary, but some advanced views may not be fully reflowable.
- Sanskrit transliteration with diacritics (e.g. "Jyotiṣ Vāṇī", "Bṛhat Parāśara") may be pronounced unevenly by screen readers depending on the engine and language pack.
4. Reporting a barrier
If you cannot access or use any part of the Services because of a disability, please contact us. Tell us what you were trying to do, what device and assistive technology you are using, and what failed. We will respond within a reasonable time and, where the barrier is in our control, work to resolve it in a future release.
5. Continuous improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing engineering effort, not a one-time release. We audit changes that affect navigation, color, type, contrast, and screen-reader semantics before they ship.
6. Formal notices
Nothing in this statement waives or limits any right you may have under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 508, the European Accessibility Act, India's Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, or any other applicable law.