Accessibility
Calm, clear, and usable — for everyone.
Accessibility Snapshot
- ✔ VoiceOver Fully navigable with screen reader support
- ✔ Dynamic Type Supports larger text sizes, including accessibility sizes
- ✔ Reduce Motion Animations adapt or disable when enabled
- ✔ Visual comfort No flashing or high-intensity effects
- ✔ No sound required Works with visual and haptic feedback
- ✔ Gentle haptics Configurable, subtle feedback
Based on internal accessibility testing across the current iOS 26 build.
Our Approach
AwareFlow is built on a simple idea: awareness should feel safe, not stressful.
Accessibility is not a feature layer. It is how the app behaves — from the first interaction.
We design for clarity, low cognitive load, and real-world use — whether you are focused, distracted, or simply tired.
Works with Apple Accessibility Features
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VoiceOver
All screens and controls are labeled and structured for screen readers.
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Dynamic Type
Text scales cleanly without breaking layout or readability.
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Reduce Motion
Animations are softened or removed to reduce visual strain.
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Reduce Bright Effects
Visual intensity is minimized to avoid harsh contrast or flashes.
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Haptics
Subtle feedback provides awareness without requiring visual attention.
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System reading tools
Works with system-level adjustments like contrast, spacing, and spoken content.
Designed for Real Use
AwareFlow is used in quiet, shared environments — meetings, classrooms, and everyday spaces.
That changes how accessibility needs to work.
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Private awareness
Nudges are discreet — haptic or minimal visual feedback only.
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Low cognitive load
No dashboards, no overload, no constant interruptions.
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Clear language
Everything is written to be understood quickly.
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Flexible interaction
Engage actively, passively, or not at all — depending on your context.
Accessibility by Design
Notice → understand → choose
We avoid:
- Urgent alerts or alarms
- Color-only meaning
- Overlapping motion and sound
- Dense, hard-to-scan layouts
Instead, we focus on calm, predictable feedback that gives you space to respond.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is not finished at launch.
We continue refining the experience as iOS evolves and as people use the app in real life.
If something doesn’t feel usable or clear, we want to know.
Contact
If you have feedback or accessibility needs we can support:
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