Accessibility
Last updated: August 16, 2026
MedRestock is used by nurses, technicians, and practice owners on phones, tablets, and desktops, often one-handed and mid-shift. Building for people with disabilities makes it better for everyone in that room, and it is the right thing to do. This page states our commitment, what we do today, and how to reach us when something is in your way.
Our standard
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA across the product and the marketing site. We treat that as an ongoing practice, not a checkbox: new features are built against it and existing screens are revisited as we learn.
What we do today
Every interactive control has an accessible name (labels and aria attributes on buttons, inputs, selects, and icon-only actions such as adjust, scan, lock, and sign out). The product is operable by keyboard: forms submit on Enter, dialogs can be dismissed with Escape, and focus is visible. Text and controls meet AA contrast on our palette, including the dark station and sign-in screens. Layouts reflow to narrow screens without horizontal scrolling. Motion is minimal and never required to understand state. Status is conveyed with text as well as color (badges read "Low", "Expiring", "Station"; toasts announce what changed).
Known limitations, honestly
Barcode scanning by camera is inherently visual. The scanner always offers manual entry of the same code, and a hardware barcode scanner works as a keyboard, so the workflow does not depend on the camera. Some third-party surfaces we rely on (payment forms hosted by Stripe, email clients rendering our messages) follow their own accessibility practices. If you find a screen where a task cannot be completed without a mouse or without sight of the camera view, that is a defect we want to hear about.
Tell us
Email support@medrestock.com with the page, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology or browser you use. We reply within two business days and prioritize fixes that block a task over cosmetic ones. If a workaround exists we will describe it while the fix ships.