Accessibility Statement
We are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone. Learn about our accessibility features and compliance status.
1. Our Commitment to Accessibility
Naya Moss is committed to making its websites, applications, and digital content accessible and usable for all individuals, including those with disabilities. We believe that digital accessibility is not just a technical requirement but a moral imperative that allows everyone to participate fully in the digital world.
We strive to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards and are continuously working to improve the accessibility of our digital platforms.
2. Accessibility Features Implemented
We have implemented the following accessibility features across our digital properties:
- Keyboard Navigation: All interactive elements are fully accessible via keyboard navigation without requiring a mouse
- Screen Reader Support: Content is structured with semantic HTML to ensure compatibility with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver)
- Alternative Text: All images include descriptive alt text for users with visual impairments
- Color Contrast: Text and visual elements meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA contrast ratio requirements (at least 4.5:1 for normal text)
- Resizable Text: Users can increase text size up to 200% without loss of functionality or content wrapping issues
- Focus Indicators: Visible focus indicators appear for keyboard navigation and interactive elements
- Dark Mode Support: Dark mode option available to reduce eye strain for users with light sensitivity
- Video Captions: All video content includes captions for deaf and hard of hearing users
- ARIA Labels: Proper ARIA labels and roles are used to provide context to assistive technologies
- Form Accessibility: All forms include properly associated labels, error messages, and validation feedback
3. Standards and Regulations
Our accessibility efforts align with the following standards and regulations:
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA: We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 at Level AA
- Section 508 (U.S.): Compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act): Commitment to equal access for individuals with disabilities
- European Accessibility Act (EAA): Working toward compliance with requirements effective June 28, 2025
4. Known Limitations
While we are committed to accessibility, some areas may not yet be fully compliant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA:
- Embedded third-party content (maps, social media widgets) may have limited accessibility support
- Some legacy PDF documents may not be fully accessible; we are working to remediate these
- Complex data tables may require additional context or simplified alternatives
We are actively working to address these limitations and appreciate your feedback in helping us improve.
5. Assistive Technology Testing
We regularly test our platforms with the following assistive technologies:
- Screen Readers: JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver (macOS/iOS)
- Voice Control software and Speech Recognition tools
- Magnification and zoom tools
- Keyboard-only navigation
- Browser accessibility testing tools and automated scanners
6. Accessibility Roadmap
We are committed to continuous improvement. Our accessibility roadmap includes:
- Regular WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance audits (quarterly)
- User testing with individuals with disabilities
- Remediation of identified barriers
- Training for development and design teams on accessibility best practices
- Migration to Level AAA compliance where feasible
- Regular updates to meet evolving accessibility standards
7. Accessibility Features by User Type
For Users with Visual Impairments: Our website is fully compatible with screen readers and includes alt text for all images. Users can adjust text size and use high-contrast display options.
For Users with Motor Impairments: All functionality is available via keyboard navigation. Large click targets ensure easy interaction on touch devices.
For Users with Hearing Impairments: All audio content includes transcripts and captions. Video content has subtitles.
For Users with Cognitive Disabilities: We use clear language, simple navigation, and organized content structure to support users with cognitive disabilities.
8. Report Accessibility Issues
If you encounter accessibility barriers or issues while using our services, we would like to know so we can address them promptly. Please contact us with:
- A description of the accessibility issue
- The page or feature affected
- Your browser and assistive technology (if applicable)
- Steps to reproduce the issue
Email: accessibility@namoslabs.com
We typically respond to accessibility reports within 48 hours and prioritize critical accessibility issues for immediate remediation.
9. Third-Party Content
While we strive to ensure that all content on our website is accessible, some third-party content may not meet WCAG 2.1 standards. We encourage third-party providers to implement accessibility best practices. If you encounter accessibility issues with embedded content, please report them so we can address them with the provider.
10. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
We welcome feedback from users about our accessibility efforts. Your input helps us identify barriers we may have missed and prioritize improvements. If you have suggestions for making our services more accessible, please contact us.
11. Resources for Users
If you need assistance or additional resources for accessing our content:
- Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - Information about web accessibility
- NVDA Screen Reader - Free, open-source screen reader for Windows
- JAWS Screen Reader - Premium screen reader for Windows
- WebAIM - Web accessibility resources and guides
12. Statement Preparation and Review
This accessibility statement was prepared in 2026 and reflects our current accessibility status and commitments. We review and update this statement regularly (at minimum quarterly) to reflect new features, improvements, and changes to our accessibility roadmap.
Last Updated: April 21, 2026
13. Legal Compliance and Assurance
We are committed to legal compliance with accessibility regulations in all jurisdictions where we operate. If you believe we are not meeting accessibility standards, you have the right to file a formal complaint with the relevant regulatory authorities in your jurisdiction.