Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

The same care that goes into the bike-fit guidance goes into making sure the app and this site work for every cyclist who wants to use them.

The short version

The BikeFit website targets WCAG 2.1 AA. The BikeFit iOS app is designed to work with VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, and Reduce Motion. If you find a barrier on either, please email and we will treat it as a real bug.

1. Standard targeted

The BikeFit website is built to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. The BikeFit iOS app is designed against Apple's Human Interface Guidelines for accessibility, which align closely with the same standard for native applications.

2. The website, in practice

  • Keyboard-navigable. Every interactive element on this site can be reached and activated with a keyboard alone. The "Skip to content" link is the first focusable item on every page.
  • Visible focus indicators. Interactive elements show a visible focus state when reached by keyboard.
  • Sufficient color contrast. Body text and UI elements meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratios.
  • Semantic HTML. The site uses landmark elements (header, main, nav, footer), headings in document order, and lists for lists.
  • Resizable text. Browser zoom up to 200% does not break layout or hide content.
  • No autoplay video or motion. Where the site has demo screenshots, they are still images.

3. The iOS app, in practice

  • VoiceOver. Every screen, button, and decision-tree step has descriptive labels so the app is usable end-to-end with VoiceOver enabled.
  • Dynamic Type. Text scales with the iOS Dynamic Type setting. Large Accessibility sizes are supported; the layout reflows rather than truncating.
  • Reduce Motion. The app honors the iOS Reduce Motion setting. Decorative transitions are simplified or removed for users who have it enabled.
  • Color independence. Where color is used to communicate state (improved, no improvement, made things worse), an icon and text label carry the same information.
  • Tap targets. Interactive elements meet Apple's recommended 44×44 point minimum tap target size.
  • No flashing or rapidly animated content. Nothing in the app crosses the WCAG 2.1 flash thresholds.

4. Known limitations

  • The website includes a screen recording of the app. The recording is presented as supplementary; the surrounding text and the in-app experience cover the same ground without requiring playback.
  • The app does not currently support voice-controlled adjustment selection (you confirm each step via tap). Adding voice control is on the roadmap; if it would be useful to you, please email and we will prioritize it.

5. Reporting a barrier

If you ran into something on the website or in the app that did not work for you, please tell us. Email bikefit@dancase.us with:

  • Whether the issue is on the website or in the app (and if the app, the version number from Settings → About)
  • The page URL or the app screen
  • What you were trying to do
  • What happened (or did not happen)
  • The browser and assistive technology you were using, or the iOS version and assistive technology if it is the app

Accessibility reports are treated as customer-impact bugs. We aim to acknowledge them within five business days and to provide a substantive response or fix timeline within ten.

6. Changes

This statement is reviewed when meaningful changes ship to either the website or the app. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the latest review.

Last updated: 2026-05-06