Accessibility

The whole team should be able to use it.

Last updated: May 2026.

Our target

Mintdrop aims to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Aesthetic practices run on small, mixed teams — the person handling social might be the clinician, the front desk, or whoever has ten minutes. The product should not assume a particular pair of eyes, hands, or pointing device.

What we've built

  • Marketing pages, the blog, vault pages, and trust pages are server-rendered semantic HTML — readable without JavaScript and structured for screen readers.
  • Interactive controls are reachable by keyboard with visible focus styles.
  • Text and interface colors are checked against WCAG AA contrast minimums in both the light and dark themes.
  • The dark theme is honored from your system preference, and no information is conveyed by color alone.
  • Images carry alt text, and headings follow a real document outline.

Known limitations

The template editor is the hardest part of the product to make fully accessible. It uses a visual canvas with drag, resize, and crop interactions that are not yet fully keyboard-operable, and some controls need better labels for assistive technology. We are working toward keyboard-operable canvas controls. Until then, if the editor is a barrier for you, email us — we will get your captions and templates to you another way.

Reporting a barrier

If any part of Mintdrop is hard to use with assistive technology, tell us. Email hello@mintdrop.ai with the page, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology you use. We treat accessibility reports as high priority and respond within two business days.

Related

For anything else, the contact page has the rest of the detail.