Our commitment to accessibility
We believe technology should be accessible to everyone. This site is built with leading digital accessibility practices.
Accessibility features
Screen reader navigation
Our site works with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and other screen readers. Every image has a meaningful alternative text.
Keyboard navigation
You can move through the site using only the keyboard: Tab to go forward, Shift+Tab to go back, and Enter to activate controls.
High contrast
Color and contrast follow WCAG 2.1 level AA, supporting readers with low vision.
Resizable text
Text can be zoomed up to 200% without breaking the layout. Use Ctrl + (or Cmd +) to increase zoom in your browser.
Audio and captions
Video and media include captions, transcripts, and audio description where it applies.
Large click targets
Links and buttons meet a minimum hit area of about 44×44 px for easier use.
Responsive layout
The layout works from small phones to large desktop screens.
Accessibility assistant
Our “Corvo” virtual assistant is available to help you navigate and answer common questions.
Keyboard shortcuts
WCAG 2.1 compliance
We follow the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 so the site is usable for more people, including users of assistive technology.
Level A
Baseline accessibility requirements
✓ Meets ALevel AA
Intermediate (recommended) requirements
✓ Meets AALevel AAA
Advanced requirements
⟳ In progressHelp us improve
Did you run into a barrier? Your feedback helps us keep improving. Please get in touch.
Standards and technologies
We use semantic HTML5, WAI-ARIA where appropriate, and test with major screen readers and browsers. We run periodic accessibility reviews and keep iterating.