Accessibility statement

eMazeLabs Ltd. · Last updated 2026

We build for children with developmental differences and for the clinicians and educators who work with them. An inaccessible product would be a contradiction in terms.

Our target

We aim to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA across this website and the eMazeBrain platform.

This is not only a principle. Public entities including school districts are subject to ADA Title II, and organisations receiving federal financial assistance from HHS are working towards WCAG 2.1 AA under the Section 504 digital accessibility rule, with compliance dates in May 2027 for organisations with fifteen or more employees and May 2028 for smaller ones. If you are procuring against those requirements, ask us for our accessibility conformance report.

What we have done on this website

  • Contrast. Text and interface colours are chosen to meet or exceed the AA ratios — 4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text and interface components. Every colour pair in our design system was verified rather than estimated.
  • Keyboard. Every interactive element is reachable and operable by keyboard, with a visible focus indicator that itself meets contrast requirements. A skip link is provided at the top of each page.
  • Structure. Semantic headings, landmarks and lists, so screen-reader users can navigate by structure rather than reading linearly.
  • Images. Meaningful alternative text on informative images; decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
  • Video. The founder video carries captions.
  • Colour is never the only signal. Status and direction are always labelled or carry an icon as well as a colour.
  • Motion. Animation respects the operating system's reduced-motion preference and stops entirely when that is set. Nothing autoplays with sound.
  • Zoom and reflow. Pages remain usable at 200% zoom and reflow to a 320px viewport without loss of content or horizontal scrolling.
  • Forms. Every field has a programmatically associated label, and errors are described in text rather than signalled by colour alone.

Reduced motion, specifically

This site uses animation — moving background elements, revealing sections, a neural-network canvas. All of it is decorative, and all of it stops when a visitor has asked their operating system to reduce motion. Given that some of our users are sensory-sensitive, we treat this as a functional requirement rather than a polish item.

Known limitations

We test with keyboard navigation, automated tooling and manual review. We have not yet completed a formal third-party audit of this website, and we will say so plainly rather than imply a certification we do not hold. If you find a barrier, it is a defect and we want to hear about it.

Feedback

If any part of this website or the platform presents a barrier, please tell us what you were trying to do, what happened, and what assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge within two working days.

For procurement

An accessibility conformance report is available on request, together with the other documentation listed on our security and compliance page.