Accessibility Statement

Accessibility information for Xiake Tools, including keyboard use, readable layout, responsive pages, and feedback channels.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Our approach

Xiake Tools aims to keep pages readable, fast, and usable on common phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop browsers. Tools use visible labels, large input areas, clear buttons, and simple layouts so visitors can complete tasks without unnecessary steps.

Keyboard and screen reader use

Most utility pages are built with standard HTML controls such as textareas, inputs, buttons, links, and headings. This helps keyboard navigation and assistive technology understand the page structure. If a control is difficult to reach or its label is unclear, please report the page URL.

Readable design

The site uses strong contrast, large touch targets, and predictable sections. We avoid placing ads inside tool controls or game controls because accidental clicks create a poor experience and can violate advertising expectations.

Ongoing improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. New tools should be checked for labels, focus order, mobile layout, contrast, and usable result areas before they are promoted in the directory.

Known limitations

Some interactive tools update results as you type, while others require a button press. We try to keep the pattern obvious by placing the result near the control and using plain button labels. The browser game area may not be as accessible as the utility pages because games often depend on timing, motion, and visual feedback, so the tool directory remains the primary public content area.

How to request an improvement

When reporting an accessibility issue, include the page URL, browser, device, input method, and what stopped you from completing the task. Reports about blocked keyboard navigation, missing labels, unreadable contrast, mobile overflow, or result areas that are not announced clearly are especially useful.

Testing checklist

When a page is reviewed, we check whether the page can be understood from its headings, whether the main controls are visible without hunting through the layout, whether the result area is near the input, and whether the footer links remain reachable on small screens. This practical checklist helps keep the site usable even when a tool is simple.

Advertising and accessibility

Advertising can make a page harder to use if it appears too close to buttons or form fields. For that reason, the site prefers ad-safe spacing and avoids placing ads inside the tool box. A visitor should never need to distinguish an advertisement from a tool action in order to complete the task.