Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

How we build for accessibility, the standard we hold ourselves to, and how to tell us when something on this site isn't working.

Our commitment

A standard we hold ourselves to.

A technology company for the disability field should hold its own work to the standard it asks of everyone else. We design for accessibility from the first decision, not the last.

This page is how we describe that work in plain terms — the standard we design to, what this statement covers, and where to reach us if something here isn't working for you.

The standard

The standard we design to.

We design to WCAG 2.2 Level AA as our target standard. That target shapes early decisions, not late fixes:

An internal static audit was completed on May 25, 2026 by Claude (Anthropic) with Codex independent review — findings remediated. A formal third-party audit has not yet been completed; the remaining pre-public check is a small-scope human runtime test (keyboard tab-through, NVDA or VoiceOver basic flow on the core paths, calibrated-display contrast). When the third-party audit is done, its findings will be published on this page — including any places where we fall short and what we are doing about them.

Scope

What this statement covers.

This statement covers the IT ABLE website at it-able.org. Our portals — the ILS Learning Portal at ils.it-able.org and STRIDE at stride.it-able.org when it launches — have their own product-level accessibility work, held to the same target standard. Each portal's statement will be published as it reaches release.

If something isn't working

Tell us. We want to hear it.

If anything on this site is hard to use — a barrier you hit, a conflict with an assistive technology you rely on, or something we got wrong — let us know what happened and which page you were on. We will look at it and write back.

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Last updated

Last updated

This statement was last reviewed on May 25, 2026. We update it when something material changes — when we complete an audit, when we change our target standard, or when we fix or document a barrier.