Horizon is designed to be accessible to everyone. We are committed to making the app usable by people with diverse abilities and needs.
Horizon supports the following accessibility features on iPhone and iPad:
All important elements in Horizon are labeled for VoiceOver. Headers, summaries, moon phases, and timeline events are properly announced. Navigation is structured with semantic headers to help users understand the app's layout.
Horizon supports Voice Control through proper accessibility labels on all interactive elements. Buttons and controls are clearly identified, allowing users to navigate and interact with the app using voice commands.
Horizon uses system fonts that automatically adapt to your preferred text size. The app supports Dynamic Type, allowing you to increase text size in iOS Settings for better readability.
Horizon fully supports Dark Mode, automatically adapting to your system appearance preference. All colors and contrasts are optimized for both light and dark modes.
Information in Horizon is not conveyed by color alone. Timeline events use distinct icons and text labels in addition to colors. All important information can be understood without relying on color perception.
Horizon uses system colors that meet WCAG contrast guidelines. Text and interactive elements maintain sufficient contrast ratios for readability in both light and dark modes.
Horizon respects the "Reduce Motion" accessibility setting. Animations and transitions are minimized when this preference is enabled.
We are continuously working to improve accessibility in Horizon. If you encounter any accessibility issues or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at hello@inawa.app.
For more information about iOS accessibility features, visit Apple's Accessibility website.
Last updated: December 2025