Accessibility
Last updated: March 2026
This page describes accessibility-related behavior for the StackClip macOS app and for stackclip.app. Official App Store accessibility labels (nutrition labels) are managed in App Store Connect and should match what you see there once published.
macOS app — appearance
In Settings → Appearance, choose light, dark, or system. The interface adapts so you can use StackClip in the mode that works best for you.
macOS app — reduced motion
When macOS Reduce Motion is on (System Settings → Accessibility → Display), StackClip minimizes animated transitions in the app UI where the setting is exposed to the embedded view.
macOS app — keyboard
StackClip is built for keyboard use alongside the mouse: navigation within the window, configurable global shortcuts (see Docs and Keyboard shortcuts), and standard controls in settings.
macOS app — VoiceOver and other assistive technologies
The app includes names, roles, and labels on many controls (for example dialogs, lists, search, and actions) to improve compatibility with VoiceOver and similar tools. Coverage is not exhaustive; if something does not work for you, please reach out—we use that feedback to prioritize improvements.
This website
Pages include a skip link to main content, semantic headings, and visible focus styles for keyboard navigation.
Feedback
Questions or accessibility issues? Email hello@martinmcdermid.com.