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Accessibility Statement for GPT Translator

At GPT Translator, we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to everyone, regardless of their ability. We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to make our services inclusive.

Our Commitment to Accessibility:

We are continuously enhancing our platform to meet the needs of all users. Our approach includes:

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Our Commitment to Accessibility

Our website is fully optimized for screen readers, enabling users with visual impairments to navigate the site effortlessly. We’ve implemented semantic HTML markup and ARIA landmarks so screen readers can interpret the structure of each page properly. All interactive elements such as buttons, navigation links, and modals are tagged with meaningful labels and roles, making them easy to identify and use with assistive tools. We test our platform regularly using leading screen reading software like NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver to ensure compatibility. Our goal is not only to meet minimum standards but to create a truly seamless and empowering experience for blind and visually impaired users. Whether browsing content, accessing translated documents, or using advanced tools on our platform, every user should feel confident in their ability to navigate independently. We're continually working to refine the reading order and streamline interactions to reduce friction for screen reader users.

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Alternative Text for Images

All visual elements on GPT Translator are accompanied by accurate, descriptive alternative text that reflects the purpose and content of each image. This ensures users who rely on screen readers can understand what is being conveyed visually without needing to see the image itself. From functional icons like 'upload' and 'translate' to informative graphics like charts or interface previews, every image has been considered for accessibility. We take time to write meaningful alt text—not just generic phrases—so that the user experience remains rich and complete. Additionally, we avoid using text within images where possible, but when it's necessary, the same information is presented elsewhere on the page in a readable format. We believe visual design should never hinder usability, and our commitment to alt text is a key part of making our platform inclusive for all users.

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Structured Content for Navigation

We maintain a clear, logical content structure that helps all users navigate intuitively, especially those using assistive technology or keyboard navigation. Each page is organized with proper heading levels, ARIA labels, and identifiable sections to make orientation and reading order straightforward. Our forms and input fields include explicit labels and descriptions so users understand the required information at every step. This logical structure is vital not only for users with disabilities but also for those using screen magnifiers, voice-controlled browsing, or alternative input devices. We avoid clutter and unnecessary complexity to ensure the content flow is linear and consistent. We also test our content structure with tab navigation and screen readers to ensure that keyboard users can skip to main content, jump between sections, and interact with dynamic elements smoothly. These principles of clean structure and navigability are at the heart of everything we design, from landing pages to detailed document translation workflows.

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Enhanced Color Contrast

Our platform’s visual design is crafted to meet strict color contrast requirements, making content readable for users with low vision or color blindness. We’ve carefully selected font and background color combinations that meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA and AAA guidelines for both normal and large text. From text in buttons and links to tables and placeholder hints in input fields, we’ve tested every element for sufficient visibility. We avoid relying solely on color to convey meaning—for example, error messages are paired with icons or text labels, ensuring that users with color vision deficiencies can still understand interface feedback clearly. In addition, users who increase contrast or use browser themes designed for high visibility will still experience a consistent, usable interface. We continue to test our platform across multiple devices and environments, ensuring that whether you're browsing in dark mode, using grayscale filters, or on an older monitor, your experience remains comfortable and legible. Accessibility in color contrast isn't just a design requirement—it's a usability commitment we uphold across every component and interaction.

Steps We’re Taking

We continue to improve the accessibility of our content. Our developers regularly check for WCAG 2.1 compliance, and we update the site as needed to enhance usability for everyone.

FeedBack

If you have any difficulty using our website or have suggestions for improvement, please reach out to us atsupport@gpttranslator.com.

We appreciate your feedback and are committed to ensuring accessibility for all.