Accessibility Statement
Noor is committed to an inclusive experience for every person, regardless of age, ability, or need. Noor Care is open to everyone; Islamic content is opt-in.
Our commitment
We commit to WCAG 2.2 Level AA accessibility standards on every page of Noor. Every deploy is automatically audited with axe-core, and we manually review with screen readers.
What we support
Blind and low-vision users
Full screen-reader compatibility (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack), semantic HTML, ARIA labels on every interactive element, complete keyboard navigation, and aria-live regions for dynamic content like Quran recitation.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing users
All audio is paired with visible text and transcripts. A sign-language library (BSL, ASL, Arabic Sign) is in development covering both general content and the opt-in Islamic learning pack.
Autism and cognitive needs
Sensory-safe mode reduces animation and saturation, large touch targets, predictable layouts, AAC communication board, ABA-style visual schedules, and progressive content disclosure.
Motor challenges
Every touch target is at least 48px (WCAG 2.2 minimum is 24px), no complex gestures required, full keyboard support, and extra-large button options on the communication board.
Standards we follow
| Standard | Status |
|---|---|
| WCAG 2.2 Level AA | Supported |
| WCAG 2.1 Level AAA | Partial |
| ARIA 1.2 | Supported |
| Section 508 (US) | Supported |
| EN 301 549 (EU) | Supported |
Current limitations
- •Sign-language Quran videos (BSL, ASL) are in development; partnerships will be announced.
- •Refreshable braille display support (Monarch, Dot Pad X) is planned for a future phase.
- •Deafblind user tooling is currently limited; we welcome specialist guidance.
Report an issue
If you hit an accessibility barrier, tell us. We take every report seriously and aim to respond within 48 hours.
accessibility@noor.appLast updated: 10 April 2026