Accessibility
We want everyone to be able to see their money clearly. Capital is built with Apple's accessibility frameworks so it works with the assistive features already on your iPhone and Mac. This statement describes what the app supports today and how to tell us when something falls short.
What Capital supports
VoiceOver & Voice Control
Every screen is built from standard, labelled controls so you can navigate and operate the app by voice and touch exploration. Custom elements — like the total‑liquidity figure and the projection chart — carry their own spoken labels, and decorative graphics are hidden from the screen reader so they don't get in the way. When you hide your balances, VoiceOver says "Hidden" instead of reading the amount.
Larger Text (Dynamic Type)
Capital's text scales with your preferred reading size, all the way up to the largest accessibility sizes. Headlines, balances, labels, and the projection controls all grow together, and layouts reflow rather than clip.
Sufficient contrast
Text colours are tuned to meet the WCAG AA contrast minimum (4.5:1 for body text) against the app background in both light and dark appearances.
Dark & light interface
Capital ships a full dark interface and a full light interface. It follows your system appearance by default, and you can pin it to Light or Dark in Settings ▸ Appearance.
Don't rely on colour alone
Money in and money out are never distinguished by colour by itself: inflows and outflows use directional arrows and a plus/minus sign, the cash‑flow chart has a labelled legend, and the projection delta uses ▲/▼ markers.
Reduced Motion
If you turn on Reduce Motion, Capital drops its non‑essential animation — the rolling‑digit number transitions, the privacy blur, and the small expand/collapse and selection animations all become instant.
Not applicable
Capital contains no audio or video media, so Captions and Audio Descriptions don't apply and are not claimed.
Conformance
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA where it applies to a native mobile app, alongside Apple's Human Interface accessibility guidance. Accessibility is ongoing work — we test with VoiceOver and large text, and we keep improving.
Report an accessibility issue
If any part of Capital is hard to use with an assistive feature, please tell us — it helps us fix it. Email support@nettaker.io with your device, iOS/macOS version, and what you were trying to do, and we'll get back to you.
Last updated June 2026.