Built to be usable.
We want Chalked to work for everyone. We audit our site regularly and fix issues as we find them. If something here is hard to use because of a disability, we want to hear about it.
Our approach
We build with accessibility in mind from the start: semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, sufficient color contrast, screen reader compatibility, and meaningful link text. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards as we ship.
What we’ve verified
We run automated accessibility audits on every page using Lighthouse. As of May 2026, all eight of our primary user-facing pages — home, about, JAWN, JAWNED, contact, careers, press, and beta signup — score 100/100 for accessibility in Lighthouse, which checks against approximately 30% of WCAG 2.1 AA criteria including contrast ratios, ARIA usage, semantic structure, and focusable element behavior.
What’s not yet verified
Automated tools can’t verify everything. Things we have not yet had independently audited: keyboard tab order through complex interactions, screen reader announcement quality, color use beyond text contrast, and full WCAG 2.1 conformance certification. As we grow, we plan to commission a comprehensive third-party audit. Until then, this page is our honest snapshot.
Report a barrier
If you encounter something on chalkedai.com that’s hard to use, please tell us. Include the page you were on, what you were trying to do, and what got in the way. We’ll respond within a few business days and let you know what we’re doing about it.
accessibility@chalkedai.comCompatibility
This site is designed to work with current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, and to be compatible with standard assistive technologies including screen readers and voice control software. Some third-party widgets (such as our calendar booking on /book) are governed by their own accessibility standards.