Accessibility Statement
Lunarosa is built for everyone who needs a calm, private space to track their cycle. This page documents how we approach accessibility, what we conform to, and how to flag anything we missed. Last reviewed 2026-05-13.
Conformance target
Lunarosa aims to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. WCAG 2.1 AA is the standard cited by the EU Accessibility Act, the ADA's Title III website guidance, and most US procurement requirements.
Where we fall short, the goal is to identify and remediate. This page documents the current state honestly rather than claiming perfection.
What we've implemented
On the marketing pages and inside the app:
– Skip-to-content link on every page so keyboard users bypass the global header.
– Semantic landmarks (<header>, <nav>, <main>, <footer>) for screen-reader navigation.
– lang declared on every page so screen readers use the correct pronunciation engine.
– Viewport meta does not block pinch-to-zoom — low-vision users can enlarge content as needed.
– Color tokens chosen to meet WCAG AA contrast thresholds (4.5:1 for body text).
– Visible focus indicators on interactive elements.
– Form labels associated with their inputs; PIN entry uses appropriate input modes.
– Touch targets sized to at least 44×44px on mobile.
Known limitations
Current known issues being tracked for remediation:
– Calendar grid in the app uses color to indicate cycle phase. We layer this with text labels and icons, but high-contrast color-blind palettes are still being tuned.
– Automated audits via axe-core run on the marketing pages; the in-app Angular surfaces are audited less frequently.
– Manual assistive-technology testing (screen readers, voice control) is not yet part of every release.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier not listed here, please tell us — see Contact below.
Assistive technology tested with
– Keyboard-only navigation (Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space).
– 200% browser zoom.
– iOS Safari and Android Chrome with the OS-level text-size scaling at 150%+.
– Automated WCAG checks via axe-core in CI.
How to report an accessibility issue
If something on Lunarosa is hard or impossible for you to use, email support@lunarosa.app. Include the page URL, what assistive technology you were using (if any), what you tried to do, and what went wrong.
We aim to respond within five business days and to ship a fix or workaround within thirty days for reported barriers.
Formal complaints
If you're not satisfied with our response, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant regulator in your jurisdiction. In the US, the Department of Justice's ADA complaint form is the federal route. In the EU, the national supervisory authority designated under the European Accessibility Act handles complaints.
Have an accessibility need we should know about? support@lunarosa.app
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