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Our commitment
We want ALAN to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. Our target is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA. We have not yet completed a third-party conformance audit, so this statement describes what we do today and where we are still working, rather than claiming full conformance.
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What is in place today
- Reduced motion: if your system asks for reduced motion, animations across the site render in their final state instead of playing.
- Keyboard access: primary navigation, forms, and interactive surfaces (including the home page feature console) work with the keyboard, with visible focus.
- Text alternatives: decorative visuals are hidden from screen readers, and data visuals are accompanied by the same figures in text.
- Accessibility settings: signed-in users have an accessibility preferences panel in the app for adjusting the interface.
- Semantic structure: pages use headings, landmarks, and labeled controls so screen readers can navigate them.
- No motion-only meaning: nothing on the platform is communicated by animation alone.
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Known limitations
Parts of the platform are dense, chart-heavy financial tooling, and some complex visualizations (interactive charts, maps, and the animated home page background) do not yet have full non-visual equivalents beyond their text summaries. We are improving these surfaces incrementally and prioritize fixes that unblock real users.
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Tell us what is broken
If something on ALAN does not work with your assistive technology, email
support@alanglobalintelligence.com and describe the page and what happened. Accessibility reports are treated as bugs, not feedback: they get triaged and fixed.