Accessibility at Lamplit
Longevity is for everyone — and so is Lamplit. We build our apps so you can journal, track your health, talk to the Genie and stay connected with your community using the assistive technologies you rely on. This page describes what is supported today, what we know still needs work, and how to reach us.
Last updated: July 2026
What's supported
iPhone
- VoiceOver — All core tasks — onboarding, signing in, journaling and mood tracking, logging health entries, chatting with the Genie, subscribing and adjusting settings — can be completed with VoiceOver, with meaningful labels, states and hints.
- Voice Control — Every interactive control has a spoken name, so commands like “Tap Send message” work throughout the app.
- Dark interface — Lamplit is dark by design — every screen uses a deep-navy palette that is comfortable for light-sensitive eyes.
- Differentiate without color alone — States and values are conveyed with icons, text and shapes in addition to color.
- Reduced motion — With Reduce Motion on, pulsing, confetti, orbs, shimmer and other decorative animation is stilled or replaced with simple fades.
- Sufficient contrast — Text and icons meet WCAG contrast ratios against the dark palette by default.
- Voice message transcripts — Voice messages in community chat include a text transcript — shown on demand and always available to screen readers.
Apple Watch
- VoiceOver — The fasting timer, supplements and Genie voice chat speak their full state — for example “16:8, 5 hours 32 minutes elapsed, 34% of a 16 hour target” — and failed actions are announced.
- Larger text — Watch text scales with your text-size setting.
- Dark interface — The watch app uses the same dark palette as the phone.
- Reduced motion — The voice orb and progress animations render statically when Reduce Motion is on.
- Sufficient contrast — Text and icons meet WCAG contrast ratios against the dark palette by default.
Android
- TalkBack — Controls carry proper labels, roles and selection states; errors are announced as they appear, and swipe gestures (like archiving a chat) are also available as accessibility actions.
- Voice Access — Spoken control names make voice navigation work across the core tasks.
- Dark interface — The same dark-by-design palette as on iPhone.
- Differentiate without color alone — Icons, text and shapes accompany every color-coded state.
- Remove animations — The system “Remove animations” setting stills decorative motion — spinners, shimmer, confetti and the meditation orb.
- Sufficient contrast — Text and icons meet WCAG contrast ratios against the dark palette by default.
- Voice message transcripts — Voice messages in community chat include a text transcript — shown on demand and always available to screen readers.
Wear OS
- TalkBack — The fasting timer and supplement tracker speak their full state, matching the Apple Watch experience.
- Reduced motion — The system reduce-motion setting stills the voice orb and decorative animation.
- Sufficient contrast — Text and icons meet WCAG contrast ratios against the dark palette by default.
Web app
The web app at lamplit.ai shares Lamplit's dark, color-independent design language. A dedicated accessibility audit of the web experience is on our roadmap. Voice-message transcripts are available on the web app as well.
Known limitations
We would rather tell you than have you find out:
- Analytics charts offer basic screen-reader support (per-point values) but no audio-graph summaries yet.
- On iPhone, some screens do not yet scale to the largest accessibility text sizes; the Apple Watch app already scales fully.
Tell us what's in your way
If anything in Lamplit is hard to use with your assistive technology, we want to know — accessibility reports go to the top of our queue.
Email us at genie@lamplit.ai