Accessibility
Everyone deserves the best we can offer. Accessibility at BookDesignerAI is not a checkbox — it is part of how we design, build, and publish.
Our commitment
We build BookDesignerAI to be usable by every author — including authors who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, magnification, or high-contrast display. Our development is guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, and by the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): genuine access, not minimum compliance.
Accessibility is a first-class input in every design round we run, not a review we bolt on at the end. When we improve a page, we improve its accessibility with it.
What we do
- Contrast that meets AA — text and interface colors across our site, application, and the emails we send are checked against WCAG contrast requirements.
- Real structure for screen readers — semantic headings and landmarks so assistive technology can navigate our pages the way sighted users scan them.
- Descriptive links and labels — buttons and links say what they do; images carry meaningful alternative text and captions.
- Status that doesn't rely on color alone — progress and state changes are conveyed in words, not just hue.
- Continuous audits — we run recurring accessibility audits against WCAG 2.1 AA and treat findings as engineering work with the same priority as any other defect.
Accessible books, not just an accessible app
We believe accessibility extends to the books our authors publish. Magnificent, one of our sixteen professional interior designs, is a dedicated large-print design — a clear, generous 14-point typography built for readers with low vision, and for every reader who finds standard print a strain. Paired with our larger trim sizes (7×10 and 8.5×11, the industry's standard large-print formats), it lets any author publish a genuine large-print edition of their book — no specialist knowledge required.
If you are publishing for visually impaired readers and want guidance, we're glad to help you choose the right design and trim.
Questions, help, or feedback
If any part of our site or application is difficult for you to use, we want to know — and we will work to fix it. Accessibility feedback goes to the top of the queue.
Contact us with any accessibility question, request, or difficulty, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.