In the app
- Big targets, everywhere. Primary buttons are at least 60 points tall — the Speak button is 74, phrase tiles over 100. Nothing interactive is small, and a Comfort setting scales everything up further (Cozy / Big / Huge).
- Steady taps. An optional mode registers taps on lift and ignores brushes, built for tremor and fatigue.
- Three visual modes. Light, Night, and a separate High Contrast mode — high contrast is its own switch, not a side effect of dark mode.
- VoiceOver and Dynamic Type. Every control is labeled, and body text follows your system text size where the layout allows.
- Reduce Motion respected. With Reduce Motion on, the orb changes by brightness instead of animation, and nothing else moves.
- Condition-aware defaults. During setup you can tell Rejoin what's making speech hard, and it tunes target sizes, tap timing, and defaults to match — without ever naming the condition again.
On this website
- We aim for WCAG 2.1 AA: all text meets AA contrast on its background, headings follow a logical order, and landmarks are marked up for screen readers.
- The site works fully with a keyboard — visible focus rings included — and the FAQ uses native disclosure controls.
- The breathing orb is decorative, hidden from assistive technology, and stops animating when your system asks for reduced motion.
- There is no tracking, no cookie banner, and no script standing between you and the content — the site is plain, fast HTML.
What's ahead
Switch scanning and eye-gaze layouts are on our roadmap. If you rely on either today, we'd genuinely like to hear what would make Rejoin work for you — it shapes what we build next.
Tell us when we fall short
If anything in the app or on this site is hard to use with your eyes, hands, or assistive technology, write to hello@rejoinvoice.com with ACCESS in the subject. Accessibility problems are treated as outages, not feedback.