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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: August 23, 2026

We want this website to be usable by everyone, including people who navigate with a keyboard, a screen reader, magnification or reduced motion. This page records what we have done, what we know is imperfect, and how to tell us when we get it wrong.

Conformance target

We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA. We do not claim full conformance: parts of this site are assessed automatically on every change and parts are reviewed by hand, and an automated check cannot prove conformance on its own. Where we know we fall short, it is listed below rather than left for you to discover.

What is in place

  • A skip-to-content link as the first focusable element on every page.
  • A visible focus outline on every interactive element, never removed.
  • Motion respects prefers-reduced-motion: scroll behaviour, entrance animations and the live pulse all stop.
  • High-contrast and forced-colours modes are handled, including for text rendered as a gradient.
  • The FAQ accordions are native disclosure elements, so they work with the keyboard and without JavaScript.
  • The mobile menu moves focus into the panel, traps Tab within it, and returns focus to the button on Escape.
  • Every form control has a real label; icon-only buttons carry an accessible name.
  • Decorative illustrations and icons are hidden from assistive technology and contain nothing focusable.
  • Fonts are self-hosted and subset, so text renders without waiting on a third party.

Known limitations

  • The product illustrations on this site are hand-built decorative graphics, not screenshots. They are hidden from assistive technology on purpose; the surrounding text carries the meaning. A live demo shows the real product.
  • Two third-party components are embedded and assessed by their own vendors, not by us: the chat widget and the demo scheduler on our booking page. If either blocks you, email us and we will arrange the same outcome another way.
  • Blog posts published before this statement may contain images whose alternative text is less descriptive than our current standard. We correct these as we touch each post.

How this is assessed

Self-evaluation, plus an automated accessibility scan that runs against the built site on every change and blocks a release on any serious or critical issue. Automated testing catches a minority of possible barriers, so it supplements manual review rather than replacing it.

Reporting a barrier

If something on this site prevents you from doing what you came to do, please tell us — it is the fastest way for us to fix it. Email contact@devkart.com with the page address and what happened. We reply to every message, and we will tell you what we are doing about it and when.

This statement covers this marketing website. Accessibility of the ordering apps and dashboards we build for customers is assessed separately and is part of a platform conversation — ask us during a demo.