Everyone's Invited to the Fun
At ai-face-swap.online, we believe swapping faces should be a good time for everyone — regardless of how you navigate the web, what assistive technology you use, or what device you're on. Accessibility isn't a checkbox we tick at the end of a project; it's something we think about while we're building.
What We're Aiming For
We work toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. That means we try to make our interface perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In plain terms: readable text, keyboard-navigable controls, descriptive labels on buttons and inputs, and enough color contrast that things don't disappear into the background.
- Keyboard navigation supported throughout the main interface
- Alt text on meaningful images and UI elements
- Focus indicators kept visible so you always know where you are on the page
- Form fields labeled clearly so screen readers can announce them correctly
- No content that flashes more than three times per second
Honest Limitations
We're not perfect — and we'd rather tell you that upfront than pretend otherwise. Some areas of the tool are still a work in progress:
- Certain AI-generated result previews may lack fully descriptive alternative text in all scenarios.
- Complex drag-and-drop upload interactions may be harder to operate with keyboard-only navigation on some browsers.
- Third-party components embedded in the interface may not fully meet our own standards — we're actively reviewing these.
We're working through these gaps and ship improvements on a rolling basis.
Assistive Technology We Test With
Our team regularly checks the experience using screen readers including NVDA and VoiceOver, as well as keyboard-only navigation across major browsers. We also test at various zoom levels up to 200% to make sure layouts don't break when text gets bigger.
Spotted Something We Missed?
Accessibility issues can be subtle, and fresh eyes catch things internal testing doesn't. If you hit a barrier — a button you can't reach, an image with no description, a form that won't cooperate — please let us know. Your report goes directly to the people who can fix it.
Report an accessibility issue — describe what you were trying to do, what happened instead, and which browser or assistive technology you were using. We aim to respond within five business days and will keep you updated on any fix.
Keep the Feedback Coming
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a one-time launch task. Every report makes ai-face-swap.online a little better for the next person. We genuinely appreciate you taking the time to flag something — it matters more than you might think.