Accessibility Statement
Last updated: March 22, 2026 · Field Assembly LLC
1. Conformance Status
TakeHome aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. WCAG defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. We assess TakeHome against these standards through periodic internal review.
2. Measures We Have Taken
The following accessibility practices have been implemented across TakeHome's marketing pages and application: all interactive elements are reachable and operable via keyboard; focus indicators are visible on all focusable elements; pages use semantic HTML5 elements including nav, main, and footer with appropriate heading hierarchy; all form inputs include associated label elements; informational images include descriptive alt attributes; all pages include a lang="en" attribute on the html element; color contrast has been reviewed for primary text and interactive elements; and tap targets on mobile are sized to meet WCAG 2.5.5 recommendations.
3. Known Limitations
We are aware of the following areas where full accessibility has not yet been achieved: the voice note recording feature relies on the browser's MediaRecorder API, which is not supported in all browsers — users on unsupported browsers can use text notes as a full alternative; photo capture via the device camera may have limited screen reader narration during the capture flow; and the Compare view uses a side-by-side layout that may require horizontal scrolling on some small screens and assistive technology configurations. We are actively working to address these limitations.
4. Technical Specifications
TakeHome is built on Next.js and uses React, Tailwind CSS, and standard browser APIs. The marketing pages are statically rendered and have no JavaScript dependencies for content display, supporting broad compatibility with assistive technologies. The application uses IndexedDB for local data storage, which is supported by all major screen reader and browser combinations.
5. Supported Browsers and Assistive Technologies
We test against current versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on desktop and mobile. For screen readers, we test against VoiceOver on macOS and iOS and aim for compatibility with NVDA on Windows. We encourage users to contact us if they encounter issues with a specific browser or assistive technology combination.
6. Feedback and Contact
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of TakeHome. If you encounter a barrier, notice a WCAG failure, or need content in an alternative format, please contact Field Assembly LLC at [email protected]. We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.
7. Formal Complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility concern, you may contact the relevant national authority. In the United States, accessibility complaints related to digital products may be directed to the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division or the U.S. Access Board.
8. Assessment and Review
This statement reflects a self-assessment completed in March 2026. We review and update our accessibility practices as the product evolves. The next scheduled review is planned for September 2026.