Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Lottery players include people of every age and ability, and a notification that you won money should never be locked behind an inaccessible interface. WonYet is designed to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, and we target AAA where practical.
What we do
- Color contrast of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text and interface components — our palette was chosen with contrast measured first;
- Full keyboard operability with visible focus indicators on every interactive element;
- Correct landmarks, headings, labels, and ARIA roles throughout; status updates (like scan results and win announcements) use live regions;
- Descriptive alt text on informative images; decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology;
- Nothing conveyed by color alone — ticket statuses pair color with text labels and icons;
- Touch targets of at least 44×44 px in the app;
- All animation — including the win celebration — respects
prefers-reduced-motion; - Automated accessibility testing (axe-core) runs in CI on every build, and we test manually with NVDA on Windows and VoiceOver on iOS and macOS.
Known limitations
- Ticket photos you upload are described only by the extracted data, not the image itself;
- Some third-party pages we link to (state lottery sites, Stripe checkout) are outside our control. Stripe’s checkout is itself WCAG-conformant.
Feedback — we mean it
If anything on WonYet is hard to use with your assistive technology, that’s a bug, and we treat it with the same urgency as a payment bug. Email access@wonyet.com and we’ll respond within 2 business days. If you need this statement or any policy in another format, we’ll provide it.