Standards we hold ourselves to
Ripple targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA on the web app and the marketing site. Native apps follow the iOS Human Interface Guidelines for accessibility and the Android Accessibility Guidelines.
Building software everyone can use isn't a checkbox — it's part of the product. Here's where we are today.
Ripple targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA on the web app and the marketing site. Native apps follow the iOS Human Interface Guidelines for accessibility and the Android Accessibility Guidelines.
All interactive elements ship with keyboard focus, visible focus rings, and screen-reader labels. Colour contrast meets 4.5:1 for body text and 3:1 for large text. Motion is respected via prefers-reduced-motion. Text scales to 200% without loss of function.
Live captions on voice notes are in beta on iOS and ship to Android next quarter. Some rich-media components in the compose sheet still need improved screen-reader labels — a fix is in progress.
If you hit an accessibility barrier — anywhere in the app or on our site — email accessibility@ripple.example.com. We aim to acknowledge within one business day and ship a fix within two weeks for critical issues.
We commission an independent WCAG audit annually. Our most recent report (dated April 2026) is available under NDA — write to us if you'd like a copy.
Report a barrier at accessibility@ripple.example.com.