Built to be usable by everyone.
Repair is for everyone, so the website that explains it should be too. This page describes what we’ve built into fixt.in, what’s still imperfect, and how to tell us when something doesn’t work for you.
Working toward WCAG 2.1 AA.
We design and test this site against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA, as our working target. We don’t claim a certification — we claim the practice: accessibility issues are treated as bugs, not suggestions.
What’s already built in.
Keyboard navigation
Every interactive element is reachable by keyboard, with visible focus styles so you always know where you are.
Skip-to-content link
A skip link on every page lets keyboard and screen-reader users jump straight past the navigation.
Semantic structure
Proper landmarks, headings, and ARIA labels so assistive technology can read the page the way it’s meant to be read.
Reduced motion respected
If your system asks for reduced motion, our animations switch off — the site honors prefers-reduced-motion.
Responsive at every size
Layouts hold together down to small phones — tested at narrow widths, with no sideways scrolling.
Alt text on images
Meaningful images carry text alternatives; decorative elements are hidden from screen readers.
Honest about what’s not perfect yet.
We’re a pre-launch company and this site evolves quickly. Some interactive previews and newer sections may temporarily lag behind the standard above. When we find an issue — or you report one — we fix it as part of normal work, not as a special project.
If anything on this site is hard to use with your eyes, ears, hands, or assistive technology — tell us and we’ll fix it.
Last updated: 11 June 2026.