Last updated: 8 July 2026
Our accessibility approach
Docarith aims to provide clear content, readable layouts, meaningful labels, keyboard-friendly controls and responsive pages across common devices and browsers.
Standards we consider
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a reference and aim to improve toward WCAG 2.2 AA where practical for the website and free tools. This is an improvement target, not a guarantee that every page, browser-generated PDF or future app screen will meet every success criterion at all times.
What we focus on
- Readable headings, paragraphs and action text.
- Keyboard navigation for links, buttons and form fields.
- Responsive layouts for mobile, tablet and desktop screens.
- Form labels, validation messages and clear error placement.
- Alt text or decorative handling for images and icons.
- Visible focus, contrast and understandable page structure.
- Clear contact paths for accessibility feedback.
Known limitations
Docarith is still being developed. Some areas may need further verification with screen readers, browser zoom, keyboard-only navigation, mobile browsers and assistive technologies as features evolve. We do not currently claim formal WCAG conformance and treat this page as a statement of ongoing effort rather than a certification.
PDF and browser print output
The free invoice and quotation tools use the browser print flow to save PDFs. Browser-generated PDFs may vary by browser, operating system, print settings and assistive technology support. If you need an accessible copy of information you created, keep the editable source information and export or share it in a suitable format.
Send accessibility feedback
If you find an accessibility issue, contact support@docarith.com. Please include the page, browser, device, assistive technology if relevant, and what blocked you from completing the task. We review accessibility reports and aim to address significant barriers as reasonably practicable.
Ongoing improvements
We may update this page as the website, invoice tool, quotation tool and Docarith app become more mature.