Runir should work for everyone, including people who use screen readers, keyboard only navigation, voice control, or reduced motion settings. We build against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA and we test with automated audits and real assistive technology as the product grows.
What we do today
- Full keyboard support in the interactive surfaces, including Nir, the command console.
- Reduced motion is respected: animated tickers and effects settle to static presentation when your system asks for it.
- Text contrast tuned to meet WCAG AA on both the dark and light themes.
- Semantic structure and labels so screen readers can navigate pages and controls by name.
- Regular automated accessibility audits on the most visited pages.
Known limitations
Some of our data visualizations, like the price charts and positioning graphics, are dense by nature. Each carries a text summary nearby, and the underlying numbers are available in table form on the same page or through the screener. If a chart is your only source for something and it is not readable to you, tell us and we will get you the numbers.
Tell us when something is in your way
If any part of Runir is hard to use with your setup, we want to know, and we will fix what we can quickly. Send a note through the contact form and it reaches us directly. Include the page and what happened, and we will reply as soon as we are able.
Last reviewed: July 2026.