Built for everyone, by default.
Every app published by Zima Logistics supports the same set of accessibility features. These aren't opt-in or partial implementations — they're built into ZimaKit, our shared iOS component library, and ship with every app from day one.
Supported features
7 features · all appsEvery interactive element, image, and custom control carries a descriptive accessibility label. Users can complete any core workflow — logging a workout, looking up a reference, running a quiz — entirely by touch with VoiceOver active, without needing to see the screen.
All tappable elements have accessible names that map to visible labels or unambiguous spoken commands. Users can navigate, tap, and fill out forms using only their voice.
All text — including inside custom UI components — scales with the system's Dynamic Type setting, including the largest accessibility sizes. Layouts reflow and scroll rather than clip or overlap.
All apps ship with a native dark appearance that tracks the system's Light or Dark setting automatically. Semantic system colors are used throughout — no hardcoded values that break under color scheme changes.
Status indicators, charts, badges, and interactive states communicate meaning through shape, iconography, or text in addition to color. No information is encoded by color alone.
Text and interactive elements are tested to meet or exceed WCAG AA contrast ratios at default text sizes. This applies across both light and dark appearances.
Animations and transitions respect the Reduce Motion system preference. When enabled, motion is either eliminated or replaced with a simpler cross-fade. Every screen remains fully navigable and functional with motion off.
Zima apps contain no video content. Captions and Audio Descriptions do not apply.
If you encounter an accessibility issue in any of our apps, please contact us directly — we treat these as bugs and prioritize them accordingly.