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Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to an accessible website, the standard we work toward, known limitations and how to report a barrier.

Our commitment

We build software that people rely on to work, so accessibility is treated as an engineering requirement rather than a finishing touch. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA across this website and to apply the same standard to the products we build for clients.

What we implement

  • Semantic HTML structure with a single main heading per page and a logical heading order.
  • Full keyboard operability, with visible focus indicators on interactive elements.
  • Colour contrast targets met in both light and dark themes.
  • Text alternatives for meaningful images, and decorative visuals hidden from assistive technology.
  • Labelled form fields with error messages that are announced, not only shown in colour.
  • Responsive layouts that remain usable when text is enlarged or the viewport is small.
  • Reduced-motion support for users who have requested less animation at the system level.

Known limitations

This is an honest list rather than a claim of perfection:

  • Complex technical diagrams convey structure visually; each has a text explanation nearby, but the diagrams themselves are simplified for screen readers.
  • Some data tables scroll horizontally on very small screens.
  • Voice interaction in the AI assistant depends on browser speech support and is not available in every browser.

Assessment approach

We test with keyboard navigation, browser accessibility inspection tools and automated checks during development. We are not currently certified by an external auditor, and we say so rather than implying a formal audit has taken place.

Reporting a barrier

If any part of this site prevents you from doing something, tell us at hello@vantechsystems.tech. Describe the page and what happened. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five working days and to provide the information you needed in an alternative format while we fix the underlying issue.