mnemoptic is built to be usable by as many people as possible, including opticians and staff who rely on assistive technology. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA across our marketing site and continue to raise the bar in the app.
What's built in
- Keyboard-operable. Every interactive element — navigation, the product tour tabs (with arrow-key support), accordions, forms and the pricing controls — works without a mouse. A "skip to content" link is the first thing keyboard users reach.
- Visible focus. Clear focus rings on all controls, never removed.
- Semantic structure. Proper headings, landmarks, labelled forms, and ARIA roles on custom components (the tour uses a standard tab/tabpanel pattern; the active page is announced).
- Readable contrast. Text and interface colours target the AA contrast ratio on our light theme.
- Respects your settings. Animations are reduced or disabled when you enable "reduce motion", and text scales with your browser zoom.
- Right-to-left & multilingual. Full Arabic (RTL) support alongside English and French.
- Meaningful alternatives. Images and icons carry text alternatives; colour is never the only way information is conveyed.
Known limitations
We're honest about where we're still improving. The optical-shop app itself is a dense, data-heavy tool and some screens are still being refined for full screen-reader parity. If you hit a barrier anywhere, tell us — real reports from real users are the fastest way we fix things.
Give us feedback
If something is hard to use with a keyboard, screen reader, magnifier, or any assistive technology, email support@mnemoptic.com with what you were trying to do and the device/software you use. We treat accessibility reports as priority bugs and will get back to you.