Accessibility
Nettaker builds finance apps for everyone. Understanding your money shouldn't depend on how you see, hear, move, or read — so accessibility isn't a feature we add at the end, it's part of how the apps are built.
Last updated: 8 June 2026
Our commitment
Both of our apps — Nettaker (take‑home pay & cost of living) and Capital (budgeting & net worth) — are designed and tested to be usable with assistive technology, and to meet the WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines wherever they apply to a native app. We treat an accessibility bug as a real bug.
What our apps support
Across iPhone, iPad and Mac, both apps support:
- VoiceOverEvery screen, control, chart and figure is labelled for Apple's screen reader — so the app can be used entirely by listening.
- Voice ControlNavigate and operate the whole app hands‑free, by voice.
- Larger Text (Dynamic Type)Text scales with your system text size — including the large balance figures — and reflows without clipping.
- Dark & Light appearanceBoth are fully supported and follow your system setting; nothing depends on a single mode.
- Sufficient contrastText meets the WCAG AA contrast ratio (at least 4.5:1) in both light and dark.
- Never colour aloneIncome vs. spending and every status are shown with a symbol or label as well as colour — meaning never depends on seeing colour.
- Reduced MotionTurn on Reduce Motion and animations — including the rolling‑number transitions — are removed.
- Switch Control, Full Keyboard Access & ZoomBuilt with native Apple controls, so system‑wide assistive technologies work throughout.
By app
Nettaker
iPhone · iPad · Mac
Take‑home pay and cost of living worldwide. The tax breakdown, comparison tables and country lists are all reachable with VoiceOver and scale with Dynamic Type.
Capital
iPhone · iPad · Mac
Private budgeting and net worth. Balances, projections, the activity log and the tax estimate are labelled for assistive tech, and the privacy‑blur is announced as "hidden on purpose" rather than read as empty.
A note on media features
Both apps are tools for working with your own numbers — they contain no audio or video content. Accessibility features that apply specifically to media (such as captions and audio descriptions) therefore don't apply here, so we don't claim them.
Standards & how we build
The apps are built on Apple's native accessibility frameworks rather than custom controls, which means they inherit VoiceOver, Voice Control, Dynamic Type, Switch Control and the rest of the system's assistive technologies. We target WCAG 2.1 AA for contrast, text resizing, and non‑text alternatives, and we test with VoiceOver and large text sizes as part of development.
Tell us where we fall short
Accessibility is never "done", and we want to hear when something doesn't work for you. If any part of Nettaker or Capital is hard to use with assistive technology, please email support@nettaker.io with the device and the assistive technology you're using. We read every message and treat access barriers as bugs to fix.