Accessibility

Pre-launch draft. This is a structural template, not finalized legal text. All clause language requires counsel review before publication. Bracketed [TBD] notes mark items still to be completed.

Conformance status.

ArmorPoint's marketing website is designed to substantially conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. Substantial conformance means most content meets the standard, with known issues tracked and remediated on a published cadence.

[TBD: include a third-party VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) link once one has been produced. VPATs are commonly required by federal, healthcare, and education buyers for procurement.]

What this means in practice.

Across our website and platform, we work to ensure:

  • Content can be perceived through multiple modalities, visual, auditory where applicable, and assistive-tech compatible.
  • All interactive elements are operable via keyboard alone, with visible focus indicators.
  • Color contrast meets AA thresholds; color is never the sole means of conveying information.
  • Form labels are programmatically associated and required fields announce their state to assistive technology.
  • Page structure uses semantic HTML, headings, landmarks, lists, tables, so screen readers can navigate efficiently.
  • Dynamic content (modal dialogs, dropdowns, expansions) traps focus appropriately and announces state changes via ARIA.
  • Animations respect prefers-reduced-motion user preference.
  • Touch targets meet a 44×44 CSS-pixel minimum on mobile.

Known limitations.

We're transparent about gaps. Currently tracked issues:

PRE-LAUNCH Specific known limitations populate after pre-launch accessibility audit. Expected categories: pre-recorded video without captions, complex data visualizations without text alternatives, dashboard demo cards on public pages.

We commit to addressing identified issues on a documented schedule, with priority on issues blocking core user flows for assistive-technology users.

How we test.

Our accessibility program combines:

  • Automated scanning in CI (axe-core or equivalent) on every build.
  • Manual keyboard-only navigation testing on each release.
  • Screen-reader testing (NVDA on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS / iOS) for critical user flows.
  • Quarterly third-party audits.
  • Direct feedback from users with disabilities, treated as priority bugs.

Federal procurement.

For federal customers and contractors subject to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, ArmorPoint maintains a VPAT documenting conformance with the Revised 508 Standards. [TBD: link to current VPAT once produced; refresh annually or after material UI changes.] Procurement teams may request the latest VPAT through their account contact or by emailing [email protected].

Feedback and contact.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, we want to know. Two contact options:

Direct email [email protected] - acknowledgment within 2 business days Through your account team Customers and partners can raise accessibility issues through their account contact; they're escalated as priority bugs.

Please include the page URL, a description of the issue, and the assistive technology you were using if applicable. We'll respond with acknowledgment, expected remediation timeline, and any available workarounds.