Accessibility Statement
InboxDesk aims to be usable by as many people as possible, including those who use assistive technology (screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, voice control, high-contrast settings).
Standard we target
We aim for conformance with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. The product is built with semantic HTML, ARIA labels on icon-only controls, sufficient colour contrast in both light and dark modes, and a skip-to-content link at the top of every page.
What works today
- Keyboard navigation across the dashboard (j / k to move between drafts, e to send the focused draft, esc to clear selection)
- Visible focus rings on every interactive element
- Dark and light themes with WCAG-compliant contrast
- Email content rendered as text, not images, so screen readers can read it
- All form inputs labelled
- Heading structure that screen readers can navigate
What we know is incomplete
- A full external WCAG 2.1 AA audit has not been run; we self-test
- Screen-reader testing has been limited to VoiceOver on macOS
- Some interactive components (notably the inbox queue) are dense; they're optimised for keyboard but visual focus order may not be perfect for every screen-reader / browser combination
Found a barrier
Email privacy@inboxdesk.ai with the page URL, the assistive technology you were using, and a description of what failed. We respond within 2 business days. Accessibility bugs are treated as priority 1.
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Effective date
This statement was last updated 2026-05-22 and applies to the InboxDesk service at https://www.inboxdesk.ai.