Accessibility Statement

Effective: February 12, 2026  ·  Last updated: February 12, 2026

MadFable ("we," "us," "our") is committed to working toward making our website (madfable.com) and software products usable by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we are continually working to improve.

If you encounter a barrier on our website or in any of our products, please let us know. We take feedback seriously and will make reasonable efforts to address reported issues.

1. Our Approach

Our accessibility efforts are guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). We use WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a reference point for our ongoing work, though we do not claim full conformance at this time. Accessibility is an evolving process, and we are committed to making continued, good-faith progress.

2. Steps We Have Taken

We have taken the following steps to support accessibility on our website and in our products. These measures reflect our current efforts and may not cover every page, feature, or edge case:

2.1 Website

  • Semantic markup: We use heading hierarchy, landmark elements, and semantic HTML to help assistive technologies interpret page structure.

  • Keyboard access: We work to ensure that interactive elements (links, buttons, form fields, navigation) are operable via keyboard.

  • Color and contrast: We aim for text and interactive elements to meet reasonable contrast ratios, and we work to avoid conveying information through color alone.

  • Responsive layout: Our pages are designed to be usable across screen sizes and to support browser zoom.

  • Alternative text: We work to include descriptive alternative text on meaningful images.

  • Form labels: We work to associate form inputs with visible labels.

  • No auto-play: We do not auto-play audio or video content.

2.2 Products

Our software products include browser-based tools and desktop applications. We make reasonable efforts to support accessibility in these products, including:

  • Structuring browser-based tools with semantic HTML, labeled form controls, and visible focus states where practical.

  • Using native platform UI components in desktop applications where feasible, which may support system-level accessibility features.

  • Generating PDF outputs with text content rather than flattened images where technically possible, though we do not guarantee full PDF/UA conformance.

3. Known Limitations

Despite our efforts, some parts of our website or products may not be fully accessible. Known limitations include, but are not limited to:

  • Third-party content: Embedded content or widgets provided by third-party services (such as payment forms or hosting-platform features) may have accessibility limitations that are outside our direct control.

  • Complex interactions: Some interactive features (such as drag-and-drop functionality in certain tools) may be difficult to use with some assistive technologies. We are working to improve alternatives where feasible.

  • Older versions: Previous versions of our products may not include all accessibility improvements present in current releases.

  • Generated documents: PDFs and other files generated by our tools may not include complete accessibility tagging.

This list is not exhaustive. If you discover a barrier not listed here, please report it to us.

4. Feedback

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website and products. If you experience difficulty using any feature or have a suggestion for improvement, please contact us:

Email: support@madfable.com
Subject line: Accessibility Feedback

When reporting an issue, it is helpful (but not required) to include:

  • The URL of the page or the name of the product where you encountered the issue.

  • A description of the problem and what you were trying to do.

  • The assistive technology you were using, if applicable (name and version).

  • Your browser and operating system.

We will make reasonable efforts to acknowledge your feedback and address reported barriers. Response times may vary depending on the nature and complexity of the issue.

5. Assessment

We assess the accessibility of our website and products through a combination of manual review, keyboard and screen reader testing, and periodic use of automated accessibility checking tools. We have not completed a formal third-party accessibility audit at this time. We may pursue external auditing as our resources allow, and this statement will be updated to reflect any results.

6. Limitations of This Statement

This Accessibility Statement describes our current efforts and intentions regarding accessibility. It does not constitute a warranty, guarantee, or certification of accessibility conformance. We make no representation that our website or products fully comply with any specific accessibility standard, law, or regulation. Our efforts are ongoing and reflect a good-faith commitment to continuous improvement.

This statement is subject to the limitations, disclaimers, and other provisions set forth in our Terms of Use.

7. Changes

We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time as we improve our website and products or as accessibility practices and standards evolve. When we make changes, we will update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page.