Making Coda accessible to all.

Everyone is a maker - productive, creative, and capable of effecting change. Which is why we’re working hard to make our products accessible to everyone.

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Why we're investing in accessibility.

Collaboration is richer and more impactful when every team member can participate fully. Making our products accessible to everyone helps foster an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives thrive, which means teams are able to do their best work.

Building the culture.

To keep moving forward, our efforts are guided by an internal “Accessibility Guild” that helps drive our research, product testing, roadmap and internal education / awareness building.
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Company logos for Coda, Fable and Deque.

A focus on usability and compliance.

Fable helps us test our features, with a range of disabled makers, to determine their usability. Our partnership with Deque gives us a better understanding of where Coda stands with respect to our goal of achieving WCAG 2.2 AA standards.

Some of the work.

A few of the improvements that have been made along the journey so far.
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Customers using various assistive technologies can interpret imagery.

Dark mode

Improved visibility for users with certain visual impairments.

Navigating via keyboard

Makers can create and interact with docs without the use of a mouse.

Learn more about Coda’s accessibility effort.

Reach out below to get answers to specific questions or better understand our roadmap.