Revision Genie is committed to making our platform usable by as many people as possible, regardless of ability. We are an evolving product and we know we are not yet perfect on accessibility.
We aim to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, and to meet our duties under the UK Equality Act 2010. We have not yet completed an independent third-party accessibility audit, and so we cannot claim full conformance at this time.
1.1 Key Principles:
Equal access for as many users as possible
Ongoing internal accessibility reviews
Continuous improvement informed by user feedback
2.1 Visual:
Light and dark theme, including a system-default option
Semantic HTML so screen readers can interpret structure
Alt text on images we publish, where appropriate
2.2 Navigation:
Keyboard navigation is supported for the main interactive components
Consistent page layout and clear heading structure
2.3 Device Support:
Responsive layout across mobile, tablet and desktop
Tested against current versions of Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox
We are honest that the following are areas we are still working on:
We do not yet ship a dedicated high-contrast mode beyond our dark theme
We do not yet offer in-app text resizing or text-spacing controls (browser zoom and OS-level text scaling do work)
Some complex interactive components (drawing/annotation canvas, drag-and-drop activities, custom Monaco code editor) may not be fully usable by screen reader or keyboard-only users
Some images and diagrams in user-generated content may not have alt text
We do not yet routinely caption or provide transcripts for AI-generated speech (text-to-speech) where it is used in language lessons
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on Revision Genie, please tell us. Email support@revisiongenie.com or use the in-app support widget.
Please include the page you were on, the device, browser and any assistive technology you were using, and a brief description of the problem.
We aim to respond to accessibility reports within 5 working days.
If you are not satisfied with how we respond to your complaint, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) in the UK. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Equality Act 2010.