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Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Last reviewed: July 17, 2026

This statement covers the InkReef marketing website at inkreef.com — the public pages describing our product, pricing, and features. The InkReef application (the signed-in platform at app.inkreef.com) maintains its own accessibility statement.

1. Our Commitment

InkReef is committed to digital accessibility. We want everyone — including people who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, keyboard navigation, or speech recognition — to be able to read about and evaluate our product. We treat accessibility as an ongoing part of how we build and maintain this site.

2. Conformance Goal

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities.

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. While we work to meet these standards across the site, some areas may not yet fully conform, and we continue to identify and address issues over time as part of our regular development work.

3. Measures We Take

To support accessibility on this site, we build with practices such as:

  • Providing a "Skip to main content" link so keyboard and screen-reader users can bypass the navigation and reach the page content directly.
  • Supporting full keyboard navigation with a clearly visible focus indicator on every interactive element.
  • Using semantic HTML and landmark regions — a single main region, labelled navigation, and a document outline built from real headings — so content can be understood by assistive technologies.
  • Giving interactive controls accessible names and state, for example the mobile menu button, which exposes its expanded/collapsed state, and navigation links, which announce the current page.
  • Marking decorative graphics, such as our logo, so assistive technology can skip them.
  • Respecting your system "reduce motion" preference — when it is set, we disable non-essential animation and smooth scrolling.
  • Choosing text and interface colors that aim to meet WCAG AA contrast minimums against their backgrounds.
  • Using a responsive layout that reflows without loss of content and supports browser zoom, and declaring the page language for screen readers.
  • Running automated accessibility checks (axe-core) against our key public pages as part of our continuous-integration process.

4. Known Limitations

Despite our efforts, some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible. We are aware of the following and are working to improve them:

  • We have not yet completed a formal, independent third-party WCAG audit. Our current conformance is based on internal review and automated testing.
  • A small number of decorative icons may still be announced by some screen readers rather than fully hidden.
  • Content and fonts we load from third parties are partly outside our direct control, and their accessibility may vary.
  • As an actively developed early-stage product, new pages and changes may temporarily introduce issues before we catch and fix them.

5. Feedback and Contact

We welcome your feedback. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, or if you need information provided in a different way, please contact us at [email protected]. Where you can, please tell us the page or feature involved and the difficulty you experienced.

We take this feedback seriously and will work to address the issue or provide the information you need through another reasonable means.

6. Ongoing Improvement

We review and update this statement as the site changes. The "last reviewed" date above reflects our most recent review.