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WCAG 2.1 AA

Accessibility Statement

Cresva, Inc. is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply the relevant accessibility standards.

Last updated: February 6, 2026

Legal name: Cresva, Inc. • Accessibility feedback: hello@cresva.ai

Our Accessibility Commitment

We aim for WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance across our platform. Our site uses semantic HTML, supports keyboard navigation, provides sufficient color contrast, and works with popular screen readers. If you encounter any barriers, please let us know.

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Table of Contents

1. Our commitment

Cresva is committed to providing a website and platform that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or technology. We actively work to increase the accessibility and usability of our Service.

We believe that:

  • Accessibility is a fundamental right, not a feature
  • Every user should be able to access and use our Service regardless of their abilities
  • Designing for accessibility makes the product better for everyone
  • Continuous improvement is essential; accessibility is an ongoing effort

2. Conformance standards

Cresva aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These guidelines are organized around four principles:

Perceivable

Information and UI components are presented in ways users can perceive (text alternatives, captions, adaptable content)

Operable

UI components and navigation are operable (keyboard accessible, sufficient time, no seizure-inducing content)

Understandable

Information and UI operation are understandable (readable, predictable, input assistance)

Robust

Content is robust enough to be interpreted by a wide variety of user agents and assistive technologies

Conformance status: We are working toward full WCAG 2.1 AA conformance. Our public-facing pages (homepage, legal pages, pricing) aim for full conformance. Dashboard and app features are being progressively improved. See Section 8 for known limitations.

3. Accessibility features

Current accessibility features implemented across Cresva:

Semantic HTML

Proper use of headings, landmarks, lists, and ARIA attributes throughout the application

Skip navigation links

"Skip to main content" links on every page for keyboard and screen reader users

Focus management

Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements, logical tab order

Alt text & labels

Descriptive alt text for images, aria-labels for icons, and proper form labels

Color contrast

Text and interactive elements meet WCAG AA contrast ratios (minimum 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text)

Touch targets

Interactive elements maintain minimum 44×44px touch target sizes for mobile users

Resizable text

Content reflows properly when text is resized up to 200% without loss of functionality

4. Keyboard navigation

All functionality is available via keyboard. Here are the key shortcuts and navigation patterns:

Navigation Keys

  • Tab - Move focus to next interactive element
  • Shift+Tab - Move focus to previous interactive element
  • Enter / Space - Activate buttons and links
  • Escape - Close modals and dropdowns
  • Arrow keys - Navigate within menus, tabs, and radio groups

5. Screen reader support

Cresva is designed to work with popular screen readers. We test with the following assistive technologies:

NVDA

Windows - with Firefox and Chrome

VoiceOver

macOS & iOS - with Safari

JAWS

Windows - with Chrome

TalkBack

Android - with Chrome

ARIA implementation: We use WAI-ARIA roles, states, and properties throughout the application to provide meaningful information to assistive technologies. Dynamic content updates are announced via ARIA live regions.

6. Visual design

Our visual design prioritizes clarity and readability for all users:

Color independence

Information is never conveyed by color alone; we use icons, text, and patterns as supplementary indicators

Contrast ratios

All text meets WCAG AA minimum contrast requirements (4.5:1 normal text, 3:1 large text, 3:1 UI components)

Reduced motion

We respect the prefers-reduced-motion media query and disable non-essential animations

Text spacing

Content adapts to increased text spacing without loss of content or functionality

7. Responsive & mobile

Cresva is designed to be fully responsive and functional across all device sizes:

  • Content reflows for screen widths from 320px to any width
  • No horizontal scrolling required at 320px width (at 100% zoom)
  • Touch targets meet minimum 44×44px on mobile devices
  • Supports portrait and landscape orientations
  • Pinch-to-zoom enabled (no maximum-scale restriction)

8. Known limitations

We are actively working to address the following known accessibility limitations:

Dashboard Charts & Graphs

Some interactive charts in the analytics dashboard may not be fully accessible to screen readers. We are implementing text alternatives and data tables as fallbacks. Expected resolution: Q2 2026.

AI Chat Interface

The AI chat feature's real-time responses may not be optimally announced by all screen readers. We are improving ARIA live region implementation. Expected resolution: Q1 2026.

PDF Report Downloads

Generated PDF reports may not be fully tagged for accessibility. We are working on producing tagged PDFs with proper reading order. Expected resolution: Q2 2026.

9. Testing methodology

We use a combination of automated and manual testing to evaluate accessibility:

Automated Testing

axe-core, Lighthouse audits, eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y in CI/CD

Manual Testing

Keyboard-only navigation, screen reader testing, color contrast verification

Browser Testing

Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge on desktop and mobile

User Feedback

Ongoing collection and response to accessibility feedback from users

10. Third-party content

Cresva integrates with third-party services that may have their own accessibility standards:

  • Stripe Checkout: Stripe maintains its own accessibility standards for payment forms
  • OAuth flows: Sign-in with Google redirects to Google's accessible authentication pages
  • Support chat (if enabled): Intercom provides its own accessibility features

While we cannot control the accessibility of third-party content, we select partners who share our commitment to accessibility and actively advocate for improvements.

11. Improvement roadmap

Our ongoing accessibility improvements include:

Planned Improvements

  • Enhanced data table alternatives for all charts and graphs
  • Improved ARIA live region support for AI chat responses
  • Tagged and accessible PDF report generation
  • High contrast mode for dashboard components
  • Third-party accessibility audit (targeted for 2026)

12. Feedback & contact

Experiencing an accessibility barrier?

We want to hear from you. Please let us know if you encounter any accessibility barriers so we can fix them promptly.

Email: hello@cresva.ai (subject: "Accessibility Feedback")

Company: Cresva, Inc.

Response time: Within 5 business days

When reporting an issue, please include:

  • The page URL where you experienced the issue
  • Your browser, operating system, and assistive technology (if applicable)
  • A description of what you expected vs. what happened
  • Screenshots or screen recordings (if possible)

Enforcement: If you believe there is a persistent accessibility issue that we have not addressed, US residents may file a complaint with the Department of Justice. EU residents may contact their national enforcement body.