Accessibility Statement
Last updated: April 2026
♿ We believe in building for everyone. If you encounter any accessibility barrier on our platform, please reach out — we take all reports seriously.
1Our Commitment
BuddyFood-AI is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards.
2Conformance Status
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
- →Perceivable — Information is presentable in ways users can perceive
- →Operable — Interface components and navigation are operable
- →Understandable — Content and operation are understandable
- →Robust — Content is robust enough to be interpreted by assistive technologies
3Accessibility Features
- →Semantic HTML structure for screen reader compatibility
- →Sufficient color contrast ratios (minimum 4.5:1 for body text)
- →Keyboard navigability throughout the application
- →ARIA labels on interactive elements
- →Responsive design that works across device sizes and zoom levels
- →Text alternatives for non-text content
- →No content that flashes more than 3 times per second
4Known Limitations
Despite our best efforts, some areas of our service may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA. We are actively working to address the following:
- →Some dynamically generated PDF content may not be fully screen-reader accessible
- →Some interactive chart elements may have limited keyboard support
- →We are working on adding full captions to any video content
5Feedback & Contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of BuddyFood-AI. If you experience accessibility barriers, please contact us:
- →Email: buddyfood.ai@gmail.com
- →Response time: Within 5 business days
- →We will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your accessibility needs
6Enforcement Procedure
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, you may contact the relevant national enforcement body for accessibility in your country. In the European Union, this may be your country's digital accessibility authority.