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Accessibility
Statement.

DialFit is committed to making free health information accessible to every person in India — regardless of ability, device, or circumstance. This page explains where we are and where we are headed.

Last updated: 1 May 2026
Our commitment

What we aim for.

DialFit aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA — the internationally recognised standard for web accessibility published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

We use the word "aims" deliberately and honestly. DialFit is an actively developing platform built and maintained by a small team. We are committed to continuous improvement, and we acknowledge that full conformance is an ongoing process — not a one-time achievement.

WCAG 2.1 — four principles

The standard we work towards.

Perceivable — Information and user interface components must be presentable in ways that users can perceive. This includes text alternatives for images, sufficient colour contrast, and content that works regardless of sensory ability.

Operable — All functionality must be accessible via keyboard, not just a mouse. No content should flash in a way that could trigger seizures. Users must have enough time to read and use the content.

Understandable — Content and operation must be understandable. This means plain language, clear error messages on forms, and pages that behave predictably.

Robust — Content must be robust enough to be interpreted by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies such as screen readers.

What we have done

Accessibility features already in place.

The following accessibility features are currently implemented across DialFit's tools and pages:

Minimum 16px input font size
All form inputs, selects, and text areas use a minimum font size of 16px to prevent automatic zoom on iOS and Android devices.
Labelled form fields
All form inputs across DialFit's tools and contact forms have explicit label elements, making them compatible with screen readers and assistive technologies.
High colour contrast
DialFit's primary colour palette — dark green on white and light backgrounds — meets the WCAG 2.1 AA minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text.
Responsive design
All pages and tools are fully responsive and function correctly at 200% zoom, across all screen sizes from small Android phones to large desktop monitors.
Touch-friendly targets
Interactive elements — buttons, dropdowns, and form controls — meet minimum touch target size requirements for comfortable use on mobile devices.
Plain language
DialFit's tools, results, and health information are written in plain, clear English without unnecessary medical jargon. Results include plain-language explanations of what they mean.
iOS safe area support
All pages implement iOS safe area insets, ensuring content is not obscured by notches, home indicators, or dynamic islands on iPhone devices.
Inline error messages
Form validation errors are displayed inline, adjacent to the relevant field, with clear descriptive text — not just colour-based indicators alone.
Known limitations

Where we are still improving.

We believe in honest transparency. The following areas are known limitations that we are actively working to address:

01
Screen reader testing not yet completed
DialFit has not yet undergone formal screen reader testing with tools such as NVDA or VoiceOver. We intend to conduct this audit and address any issues identified.
02
Keyboard navigation not fully audited
While standard HTML elements are keyboard accessible by default, our custom interactive components — such as dropdown selectors and result cards — have not been fully audited for keyboard-only navigation.
03
SVG charts and visual results
Some tools display results as SVG ring charts and visual indicators. These may not be fully accessible to screen reader users. We are working to add appropriate ARIA labels and text alternatives.
04
No formal third-party audit conducted
DialFit has not yet commissioned a formal third-party accessibility audit. This is planned as the platform matures. In the meantime, we welcome user feedback to help identify and fix issues.

We are committed to addressing these limitations systematically. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on DialFit, please tell us — your feedback directly shapes our improvement roadmap.

How we test

Our testing approach.

DialFit currently uses the following methods to assess and improve accessibility:

01
WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluator
We use the WAVE tool by WebAIM to identify accessibility errors, alerts, and structural issues across DialFit pages.
02
Google Lighthouse
We use Google Lighthouse's accessibility audit — available in Chrome DevTools and PageSpeed Insights — to score and improve accessibility across all pages.
03
Manual device testing
All DialFit tools are manually tested on iOS (iPhone) and Android devices at various screen sizes and zoom levels to ensure usability across real-world conditions.
Governing law

Legal framework.

This Accessibility Statement is published in the spirit of transparency and good faith. DialFit is operated as a sole proprietorship based in India and is governed by the laws of India, including the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.

This statement is subject to change as accessibility improvements are made. The date of the most recent revision is displayed at the top of this page.

Found an accessibility issue?

If you encounter a barrier on DialFit that prevents you from using any tool or page, please tell us. We read every message and will respond within 6–7 working days.

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