Accessibility Statement

Last updated: May 2026

OpSightIQ is committed to ensuring that our website and platform are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards and continuously work to improve the accessibility of our digital products.

Our Commitment

We believe that everyone should be able to access and use our platform regardless of their abilities or the assistive technologies they use. Accessibility is not an afterthought for us — it is built into our design and development process from the start.

Measures We Have Taken

To support accessibility, we have implemented the following measures on this website:

  • Semantic HTML: We use proper HTML5 semantic elements (headings, landmarks, lists) to provide meaningful structure for screen readers and other assistive technologies.
  • ARIA labels: We use ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes to provide additional context where HTML semantics alone are insufficient.
  • Keyboard navigation: All interactive elements are accessible via keyboard. We provide visible focus indicators so keyboard users can track their position on the page.
  • Skip navigation: A "Skip to main content" link is provided at the top of every page to allow keyboard and screen reader users to bypass repetitive navigation.
  • Colour contrast: We aim to maintain a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text, in accordance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
  • Text alternatives: All meaningful images include descriptive alt text. Decorative images are marked with empty alt attributes or aria-hidden.
  • Responsive design: The website is designed to work at various viewport sizes and zoom levels up to 400% without loss of content or functionality.
  • Form accessibility: All form inputs are associated with visible labels, and error messages are clearly communicated.
  • Link text: Links are written to be descriptive and meaningful out of context, avoiding generic text like "click here."
  • Language declaration: The primary language of each page is declared in the HTML lang attribute.

Known Limitations

While we work to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA, some areas of the website may not yet fully meet all criteria. Known limitations include:

  • Some data visualizations (charts and graphs) may not yet have fully equivalent text alternatives — we are working to add detailed data tables alongside all charts.
  • Some third-party embedded content may not meet our accessibility standards — we are working with our providers to address this.

We are actively working to address these limitations and will update this statement as improvements are made.

Assistive Technologies Tested

We test our website with the following assistive technologies:

  • NVDA screen reader with Google Chrome (Windows)
  • VoiceOver with Safari (macOS and iOS)
  • TalkBack with Chrome (Android)
  • Keyboard-only navigation (no mouse)
  • Browser zoom up to 400%

Feedback and Contact

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website and platform. If you experience any barriers to access, or if you have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days. If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to contact your local equality or disability rights authority.

Formal Complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, you may contact the relevant enforcement authority in your jurisdiction. In the UK, this is the Equality and Human Rights Commission. In the EU, this is your national accessibility enforcement body under the Web Accessibility Directive.

Technical Specification

This website relies on the following technologies for conformance with WCAG 2.2:

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • JavaScript (ES2020+)
  • WAI-ARIA 1.2

Assessment Approach

OpSightIQ assesses the accessibility of this website through the following approaches:

  • Self-evaluation against WCAG 2.2 Level AA criteria
  • Manual testing with assistive technologies
  • Automated accessibility scanning tools
  • User feedback