Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 19/03/2026
StoryKiln is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We aim to provide an inclusive and user-friendly experience for everyone.
1. Our Commitment
We strive to make the StoryKiln platform accessible and usable for as many people as possible, regardless of ability or technology.
Our goal is to follow recognised accessibility standards, including:
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA
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applicable accessibility requirements under the Equality Act 2010
2. Accessibility Features
StoryKiln includes features designed to improve accessibility, such as:
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clear and readable text
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consistent navigation
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keyboard-friendly interactions
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support for screen readers
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colour contrast designed for readability
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text-to-speech narration for stories
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adjustable display settings (e.g. dark mode)
We are continually working to improve accessibility across all areas of the platform.
3. Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process.
We are actively working to:
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improve compatibility with assistive technologies
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Enhance keyboard navigation
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ensure all images include descriptive alternative text
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test new features for accessibility before release
4. Known Limitations
While we aim for full accessibility, some areas may not yet fully meet standards.
Examples may include:
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certain AI-generated images may not always include perfect descriptions
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Some interactive features may still be improving for keyboard use
We are actively addressing these areas.
5. Feedback and Support
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of StoryKiln.
If you experience any issues or need assistance, please contact us:
Email: info@storykiln.app
We aim to respond to accessibility requests as quickly as possible.
6. Compatibility
StoryKiln is designed to work with modern browsers and assistive technologies, including:
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screen readers
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keyboard navigation tools
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mobile accessibility features
7. Enforcement and Standards
This statement is guided by:
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
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relevant UK accessibility expectations under the Equality Act 2010
