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Access commitment

Accessibility statement

Effective 31 July 2026

LexVision uses WCAG 2.2 AA as an engineering and content-design target and continues to test keyboard, focus, semantics, contrast, motion, and responsive usability without claiming certification.

Our target

WCAG 2.2 AA is our continuing engineering target so keyboard, zoom, assistive-technology, reduced-motion, and varied-device visitors can complete the main project journey.

This is a product target and test baseline, not third-party certification or a promise that every page has no defect.

Measures in place

Core measures include a skip link, semantic headings, keyboard navigation, visible focus, form labels and associated errors, live status, 44px targets, image alternatives, and reduced motion.

Privacy preferences can be opened, saved, withdrawn, and closed by keyboard. Refusing optional analytics does not block content.

How we test

Delivery combines component and page tests, a production build, built-in-browser keyboard use, responsive widths, 200% zoom, reduced motion, overflow, and console inspection.

Standards and browsers evolve, so major feature changes receive renewed acceptance checks.

Known limitations and third-party content

Some concept demos intentionally reproduce different site styles, and external payment or service interfaces are controlled by their providers, so they may not fully match the primary-site component baseline.

If navigation, services, projects, process, Journal, contact, or a legal page blocks you, tell us the page, device, browser, and attempted action.

Feedback and alternatives

We will acknowledge the report, assess impact, and provide a practical content or interaction alternative. Timing depends on complexity, and we will not ask for unnecessary health or identity information.