Accessibility Statement

Menujo is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities.

Last updated: April 2026

Our Commitment

At Menujo, we believe that everyone should be able to access and use our platform regardless of their abilities. We are committed to providing an inclusive experience and are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our website and services.

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines provide a framework for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.

Our target is WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance across all pages and features. We conduct regular accessibility audits and testing to measure and improve our conformance.

Accessibility Features

Keyboard Navigation

Full keyboard access to all features. Use Tab to navigate between elements and Enter or Space to activate them. Skip links allow quick navigation to main content areas.

Screen Reader Support

Semantic HTML and ARIA labels throughout the platform. We use descriptive alt text and properly structured headings for compatibility with NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver.

Color & Contrast

WCAG AA contrast ratios for all text and interactive elements. We avoid using color as the sole means of conveying information, ensuring readability for users with color vision deficiencies.

Responsive Design

Works on all screen sizes from mobile phones to large desktop monitors. The interface supports browser text zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.

Clear Navigation

Consistent, predictable navigation across all pages. Breadcrumbs, clear page titles, and logical heading hierarchy help users understand where they are and how to find what they need.

Form Accessibility

All form fields have visible labels, descriptive error messages, and proper focus management. Required fields are clearly indicated and validation errors are announced to screen readers.

Menu Accessibility

Public-facing menus created with Menujo are built with accessibility in mind. We ensure that every customer, regardless of ability, can browse restaurant menus with ease.

Semantic HTML Structure

Menus use proper heading levels, lists, and landmarks so screen readers can convey the menu structure accurately.

High Contrast Text

Menu item names, descriptions, and prices are displayed with sufficient contrast for comfortable reading in various lighting conditions.

Scalable Text Sizes

All menu text uses relative units and responds to browser zoom settings, allowing customers to enlarge text as needed without breaking layout.

Touch-Friendly Targets

Interactive elements on menus meet minimum touch target sizes (at least 44x44px) so users with motor impairments can tap accurately on mobile devices.

Known Limitations

While we strive for full accessibility, we want to be transparent about areas where limitations currently exist:

  • Some older PDF menus uploaded by users may not be fully accessible or properly tagged for screen readers.
  • Third-party embedded content (such as payment forms from Stripe) may have varying levels of accessibility.
  • User-uploaded images may lack descriptive alt text. We encourage restaurant owners to add descriptions to their menu item images.
  • Custom themes selected by restaurant owners may not always meet contrast requirements. We provide guidance on accessible color choices.
  • Some complex interactive features like the drag-and-drop menu editor may have limited accessibility. We provide alternative workflows for these features.

We are actively working to address these limitations and improve accessibility across the entire platform. Our development roadmap includes accessibility improvements as a priority.

Ongoing Efforts

Accessibility is an ongoing journey, not a one-time task. Here is what we are doing to continuously improve:

1

Regular Audits

We perform quarterly accessibility audits using automated tools and manual testing with assistive technologies.

2

Team Training

Our development and design teams receive accessibility training to ensure new features are built inclusively from the start.

3

User Feedback

We actively seek feedback from users who rely on assistive technologies and incorporate their input into our development process.

4

Standards Monitoring

We stay current with evolving accessibility standards and best practices, including updates to WCAG and emerging assistive technologies.

Feedback & Contact

If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, we would love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us make Menujo better for everyone.

When reporting an accessibility issue, please include the page URL, the assistive technology you are using (if any), and a description of the barrier you encountered. This helps us investigate and resolve issues more quickly.

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This accessibility statement was last updated on April 6, 2026.