Our approach
The interface uses semantic landmarks, visible focus styles, labeled controls, keyboard-accessible navigation, reduced-motion handling, responsive layouts, and contrast-conscious themes. We treat WCAG-oriented practice as an ongoing engineering goal, not a certification claim.
Editor controls
Tool settings use native inputs and explicit labels. The layered editor provides keyboard shortcuts and a list-based layer panel. Image editing is inherently visual, so some canvas actions may remain difficult with a screen reader; related numeric controls are provided where practical.
Motion and themes
The site respects reduced-motion preferences and offers light and dark themes. Focus indicators are designed to remain visible in both.
Known limitations
Pixel color sampling and freeform canvas positioning depend on visual or pointer interaction. Browser-specific file and clipboard interfaces may vary. Very high zoom or translation can affect complex editor layouts.
Feedback
Email support@photopeanut.com with the page or tool, browser, assistive technology, and a description of the barrier. We welcome practical accessibility reports and do not require sensitive personal information.