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Last updated June 30, 2026

We want Milli to work for everyone. Milli Health is committed to making millihealth.com and the Milli app accessible to people with disabilities, and to keeping accessibility part of how we build.

If anything on this site is hard to use, or you need information in a different format, please email hello@millihealth.com — we'll help and we'll fix it.

Our standard

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the standard referenced by most accessibility laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We treat conformance as an ongoing goal, not a one-time checkbox.

What we've done

  • Semantic structure: proper page landmarks (a main content region, navigation, and footer) and a logical heading order on every page.
  • Keyboard access: a "Skip to content" link and full keyboard operability — every link, button, and form field is reachable and usable with a keyboard, in a sensible order, with a clearly visible focus indicator.
  • Text alternatives: meaningful images have descriptive text, and purely decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology so they don't add noise.
  • Color & contrast: text and controls meet WCAG AA contrast, and we don't rely on color alone to convey meaning.
  • Forms: inputs have real labels, and errors and confirmations are announced to screen readers.
  • Reduced motion: when your device asks to reduce motion, animations are minimized.
  • Testing: automated accessibility testing (axe-core) runs against every page, backed up by manual keyboard and screen-reader review.

Ongoing effort & known limitations

Accessibility work is never finished. As we add features — and as the Milli app grows — we test new work and fix issues we discover. Automated tools catch only part of what matters, so we also review by hand. Some third-party or embedded content may not yet fully conform; where that's the case, we're working to improve or replace it.

Compatibility

The site is designed to work with current versions of major browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge) and their built-in assistive technologies, including screen readers, zoom, and keyboard navigation.

Tell us about a barrier

Your feedback helps us improve. If you encounter an accessibility barrier, or you want to request content in an alternative format, please contact us and include the page and what happened:

We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback promptly and to resolve issues as quickly as we reasonably can.