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FRITH
Accessibility Statement

Accessible legal tools
for every practitioner

FRITH is committed to making our platform accessible to all users, regardless of disability or the assistive technology they use. This statement describes our current conformance, known limitations, and how to contact us about accessibility issues.

Last reviewed: March 2025

Our accessibility commitments

WCAG 2.1 AA target

FRITH targets conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA across all web-based surfaces of the platform.

Keyboard navigation

All interactive elements in the FRITH web application are navigable via keyboard alone. Focus order follows a logical reading sequence throughout.

Screen reader support

We test with NVDA (Windows), JAWS (Windows), and VoiceOver (macOS/iOS) to ensure compatibility with common screen reader and assistive technology combinations.

WCAG 2.1 conformance by principle

Perceivable

Largely conformant

All content has text alternatives. Colour contrast ratios meet 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. No content relies on colour alone to convey meaning.

Operable

Largely conformant

Full keyboard operability. No keyboard traps. All interactive elements have visible focus indicators. No timed actions that cannot be extended.

Understandable

Largely conformant

Language is declared in HTML. Error messages are descriptive and include recovery suggestions. Forms have clear, associated labels.

Robust

Partially conformant

HTML follows valid markup standards. ARIA roles and attributes are used appropriately. Content is compatible with current and emerging assistive technologies.

Supported assistive technologies

FRITH is regularly tested with the following assistive technology and browser combinations:

NVDA with Chrome or Firefox (Windows)
JAWS with Chrome or Edge (Windows)
VoiceOver with Safari (macOS and iOS)
TalkBack with Chrome (Android)
Dragon NaturallySpeaking for voice input (Windows)
ZoomText and Windows Magnifier for screen magnification
High contrast mode (Windows and macOS)
Browser built-in zoom up to 200% without loss of functionality

Known limitations

We disclose known accessibility issues transparently. We are actively working to resolve all of them.

Rich text editor

In progress

The AI document drafting editor has limited screen reader support for complex formatting operations. We are working with our editor library vendor on full ARIA implementation.

Workaround: Plain text mode is available as an accessible alternative.

Data tables

In progress

Some complex data tables in the billing and matter list views may not announce column headers correctly on all screen reader / browser combinations.

Workaround: All data is also accessible via keyboard-navigable row actions.

Video conferencing

Partially supported

The in-app video consultation feature relies on WebRTC, which has varying levels of assistive technology support across browsers.

Workaround: Standard third-party video tools (Zoom, Google Meet, Teams) can be used via the Integrations hub.

PDF export

On roadmap

Exported PDFs are not currently tagged for screen reader accessibility.

Workaround: Data is accessible in HTML format within the platform.

Report an accessibility issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier in FRITH that isn't listed above, or if a listed issue is preventing you from using a feature, please contact us. We treat accessibility reports as high-priority issues.

We aim to respond to accessibility reports within 2 business days and provide a resolution or workaround within 30 days.