Our commitment
Clip It Live is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply the relevant accessibility standards. Accessibility is treated as a first-class concern in our design, code review, and release process — not an afterthought.
Standards we follow
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. We also design with the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act in mind.
WCAG 2.1 AA is our target. The application is reviewed regularly and gaps are tracked publicly under Known limitations.
Built-in accessibility
- Semantic HTML. Headings, landmarks, lists, and form labels are used per their intended meaning.
- Keyboard support. Every interactive control can be reached and operated with the keyboard alone. A visible focus ring is shown on Tab.
- Skip-to-content link. The first focusable element on every page jumps past the topbar straight to the main content.
- Color & contrast. Body text and UI controls meet or exceed the 4.5:1 contrast ratio required by WCAG 2.1 AA in both light and dark modes.
- Reduced motion. When your operating system reports a preference for reduced motion, we suppress non-essential animations.
- Resizable text. Layouts hold up at 200% zoom without horizontal scrolling on standard desktop sizes.
- Form errors. Errors are announced via
aria-liveregions and visually highlighted near the offending field. - Alt text. Meaningful images have descriptive
altattributes; decorative images are markedaria-hidden. - Themed for vision needs. A high-contrast dark theme is available and respected as a saved preference.
Assistive technologies we test against
- VoiceOver on macOS and iOS (Safari)
- NVDA on Windows (Chrome and Firefox)
- TalkBack on Android (Chrome)
- Keyboard-only navigation across all supported browsers
If you use a different assistive technology and run into trouble, please tell us — that information helps us fix the right thing.
Known limitations
We’re honest about what isn’t perfect yet. Current known issues include:
- Video preview controls rely on browser-native <video> controls. Behaviour varies between browsers.
- Drag-and-drop on the timeline in the editor is being supplemented with full keyboard equivalents; some advanced operations are still mouse-first.
- Stripe Checkout is operated by Stripe and is responsible for its own accessibility conformance.
If you discover an issue not listed here, please report it using the section below. We treat accessibility bug reports with the same priority as crashes.
Report a barrier
If you find content that is not accessible to you, or you need information in an alternative format, we want to know. Please email [email protected] with:
- the URL of the page where you ran into the issue;
- a description of the problem and what you were trying to do;
- the browser and assistive technology you were using.
We aim to respond within 5 business days and to resolve verified issues as quickly as practical.
Formal complaints
If we have not addressed your concerns within a reasonable time, you may file a complaint with the appropriate enforcement body in your jurisdiction. In the United States, that may be the U.S. Department of Justice under the ADA. In the European Union, you may contact the supervisory authority designated under Directive (EU) 2016/2102.