Accessibility
The interface cannot depend on perfect vision.
VisoraAI is centered on visually impaired users. Accessibility is not an add-on section; it changes how the whole system should behave.
Audio-first output
The main output of VisoraAI is spoken text. The product should not require users to visually confirm OCR results on screen.
- Recognized text should be spoken clearly and paced properly.
- Low-confidence results should be handled carefully.
- Long passages should be chunked for listening.
Camera guidance
Guidance is essential because the user may not be able to judge the camera preview. Short spoken prompts can help with distance, stability, angle, and glare.
- Use “move closer” when text is too small.
- Use “hold steady” when blur is high.
- Use “tilt page” when glare is detected.
Website accessibility
The website uses readable text, clear spacing, keyboard focus, and hidden display settings. The settings panel stays available without taking over the main page.
- High contrast mode changes the palette.
- Larger text increases body and UI text.
- Reduced motion disables nonessential animation.