# Public Commitment to Accessibility • Asana

> Asana's public commitment to empowering teammates with disabilities by embracing accessibility throughout our experiences.

Source: https://asana.com/accessibility

#### Asana's commitment to accessibility

See how we’re working to make Asana inclusive and accessible—so all teams can achieve their best results.

- [View our VPAT](https://assets.asana.biz/m/2deaaed23d6f6bba/original/Asana-Web-App-April-2024-VPAT-Google-Docs.pdf)

- [Contact sales](/sales)

Our approach

We’re on a multi-year journey to bring our web app into conformance with WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines, with many fundamental user flows already conforming. 

Throughout the product development processes, we build and test across a diverse set of assistive technology users—including people who use screen readers, screen magnifiers, alternative navigation, and more.

#### Accessibility-focused features

#### Color-blind mode

Turn on color-blind mode and the app will color-map our existing palette to one that is color-blind accessible and put overdue task dates in bold.

#### Dark mode

Enable dark mode for a color scheme that uses a dark background with lighter text, so you can view Asana according to your own display preferences.

#### Adjusting zoom levels

Increase text size to maintain content readability while ensuring you don’t lose any visibility or functionality.

#### Confirmation pop-up management

Change the duration of temporary pop-up notifications for project-related activities so you don’t miss key information.

#### “Skip to main content” navigation

Skip the keyboard navigation noise and get right to the important parts of your project.

#### "Accessibility is not about just checking boxes. It's about sitting down with the full range of disabled users and seeing what it's like...I'm a big fan of the work that the Asana design and dev team has done."

- [Read article](/inside-asana/driving-accessibility-in-product-development)

#### 5 steps to driving accessibility in your product

- [Read article](/inside-asana/elevating-accessibility)

#### Elevating Asana’s Accessibility

- [Read article](/inside-asana/accessible-design)

#### Accessible Design at Asana

#### Learn more about accessibility at Asana

#### Still have questions? We have answers.

#### Still have questions? We have answers.

#### What screen readers does Asana support?

We provide full support for NVDA on the latest version of Google Chrome. We test with JAWS and NVDA screen reader users. 

We’re open to any questions or feedback. Please [visit our survey](https://form.jotform.com/221017147799057) and include details about our site, web app, desktop app, or mobile apps you’re trying to access and the kind of assistive technology you’re using (e.g., VoiceOver on Mac).

#### Can all functions in Asana be performed using only the keyboard?

A majority of Asana’s fundamental features are navigable primarily by keyboard. There are a few exceptions which can be seen in our [VPAT report](https://assets.asana.biz/m/2deaaed23d6f6bba/original/Asana-Web-App-April-2024-VPAT-Google-Docs.pdf).

#### Does Asana have users with disabilities test the product?

We work with [Fable](https://makeitfable.com/) to test across a diverse set of assistive technology users, including users who use screen magnification, JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and alternative navigation.

#### How does digital accessibility fit into your product's development lifecycle?

We’re building and testing with accessibility experts and users with disabilities throughout the design and product development processes. Our designers and developers are trained on how to design and develop accessible experiences. We validate that our experiences are accessible and usable across a diverse set of assistive technology users—including people who use screen readers, screen magnifiers, and alternative navigation.

#### Does your company have an accessibility roadmap?

We’ve built a multi-year roadmap to improve accessibility on more of Asana’s key experiences. Please contact our sales team to learn more.

#### What screen readers does Asana support?

We provide full support for NVDA on the latest version of Google Chrome. We test with JAWS and NVDA screen reader users. 

We’re open to any questions or feedback. Please [visit our survey](https://form.jotform.com/221017147799057) and include details about our site, web app, desktop app, or mobile apps you’re trying to access and the kind of assistive technology you’re using (e.g., VoiceOver on Mac).

#### Can all functions in Asana be performed using only the keyboard?

A majority of Asana’s fundamental features are navigable primarily by keyboard. There are a few exceptions which can be seen in our [VPAT report](https://assets.asana.biz/m/2deaaed23d6f6bba/original/Asana-Web-App-April-2024-VPAT-Google-Docs.pdf).

#### Does Asana have users with disabilities test the product?

We work with [Fable](https://makeitfable.com/) to test across a diverse set of assistive technology users, including users who use screen magnification, JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and alternative navigation.

#### How does digital accessibility fit into your product's development lifecycle?

We’re building and testing with accessibility experts and users with disabilities throughout the design and product development processes. Our designers and developers are trained on how to design and develop accessible experiences. We validate that our experiences are accessible and usable across a diverse set of assistive technology users—including people who use screen readers, screen magnifiers, and alternative navigation.

#### Does your company have an accessibility roadmap?

We’ve built a multi-year roadmap to improve accessibility on more of Asana’s key experiences. Please contact our sales team to learn more.

#### Join us on our journey to inclusivity

- [Contact sales](/sales)
