Accessibility Statement
TuneFreq's commitment to accessibility and inclusive design.
Section 01 / Commitment
TuneFreq is committed to ensuring digital accessibility to all people with disabilities. We strive to meet or exceed Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards and work continuously to improve the accessible user experience.
We believe that accessibility is not an afterthought—it's essential to creating a platform where everyone can participate in music, whether as a listener or an artist.
Section 02 / WCAG
WCAG 2.1 Level AA: We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. This includes:
- Sufficient color contrast (4.5:1 on normal text)
- Resizable text (up to 200% without loss of content)
- Alternative text on images
- Descriptive headings and structure
- Form labels and error messages
- Keyboard accessible functionality
Section 508 (US): We also aim to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (US accessibility requirements).
Section 03 / Features
Responsive Design: TuneFreq works on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. PWA support allows installation like a native app.
Audio Controls: The player includes standard HTML5 controls accessible via keyboard and screen reader.
Focus Indicators: Visible focus outlines help keyboard users navigate the site.
Language: The site uses clear, simple language. We avoid jargon where possible and explain technical terms.
Minimize Distractions: We avoid auto-playing audio/video (you control playback) and minimize animations.
Section 04 / Keyboard
You can navigate TuneFreq entirely using the keyboard:
- Tab: Move forward through links and buttons
- Shift + Tab: Move backward
- Enter: Activate links and buttons
- Space: Activate buttons; play/pause audio
- Arrow Keys: Navigate menus and player controls
- Escape: Close modals and menus
Section 05 / Screen Readers
TuneFreq is compatible with major screen readers:
- NVDA (free, open-source)
- JAWS (commercial)
- VoiceOver (macOS, iOS)
- Narrator (Windows)
- TalkBack (Android)
All images have alt text. Form fields have labels. Links have descriptive anchor text (not generic text). Audio tracks include descriptive titles and metadata.
Section 06 / Feedback
We're always improving. In case you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions, please let us know:
Email: [email protected]
What to Include:
- The page or feature affected
- Your assistive technology (screen reader, keyboard, etc.)
- What didn't work or what was hard to use
- How we can improve it
We'll respond within 5 business days and work to fix the issue.
Section 07 / Third-Party
We use third-party services for payments (our payment provider), Cloudflare R2 (file hosting), and Google Analytics. We choose vendors that prioritize accessibility, but we cannot guarantee 100% accessibility in external services. Contact us if you have trouble with a third-party integration and we'll help you find an alternative path.
Section 08 / Known Issues
We're working on the following accessibility improvements:
- Additional captions on video content (post-MVP)
- Expanded keyboard shortcuts (customizable settings coming soon)
- Higher contrast dark mode option (in development)
Section 09 / Policy
This accessibility statement is reviewed and updated quarterly. We audit the site monthly and fix identified accessibility problems within 30 days when possible.
Last Updated: January 30, 2026