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Accessibility

Learn how to use Accessibility in Cakeday Docs.

Cakeday is designed to be accessible to all users. We follow the Apple Human Interface Guidelines and use the native iOS accessibility frameworks throughout the app.

VoiceOver

Cakeday is fully compatible with VoiceOver. All interactive elements — navigation, pickers, lists, and buttons — are semantically labeled to provide clear auditory feedback. The entire app can be operated using standard VoiceOver gestures.

Voice Control

All buttons, input fields, and toggles are registered with the iOS accessibility tree, enabling hands-free navigation through spoken commands.

Dynamic Type

Cakeday supports Dynamic Type. Adjusting text size in Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size scales all text in the app while preserving layout integrity.

Dark Mode

Cakeday fully supports iOS Dark Mode. All interface elements, colors, and group indicators adapt automatically to reduce eye strain in low-light environments.

Reduced Motion

When “Reduce Motion” is enabled in iOS Settings, Cakeday disables celebratory animations, continuous spinning indicators, and spring-based transitions.

Contrast and Visual Distinctions

Cakeday follows WCAG color contrast guidelines. Color is never the sole way to convey information — group classifications and status indicators always include icons or text labels alongside color.

Trademark Acknowledgment

Apple, iOS, and VoiceOver are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Accessibility Feedback

If you encounter any accessibility issues, please let us know at cakeday@wbx1.com.

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