Accessibility Statement
Last updated: March 3, 2026
ViddyScribe is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all users, including people with disabilities. Accessibility is a core design principle of the product and is integrated into our development and testing processes.
1. Conformance Target
ViddyScribe is designed to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. While we have not yet completed a formal VPAT or Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR), we continuously evaluate and improve accessibility as part of ongoing product development.
2. Accessibility Features and Practices
Accessibility considerations are incorporated throughout the product lifecycle, including design, implementation, and testing. Current practices include:
- Keyboard-only navigation for core functionality
- Compatibility with screen readers and assistive technologies
- Semantic HTML and accessible labeling where applicable
- Color contrast and visual clarity considerations
- Avoidance of separate accessibility modes, overlays, or alternate interfaces
3. Evaluation and Testing
Accessibility is evaluated through a combination of:
- Manual testing of key pages and user flows
- Keyboard-only interaction testing
- Assistive technology checks
- Review during feature development and remediation work
These evaluations are performed internally and supplemented by targeted review from accessibility-informed practitioners. Accessibility improvements are ongoing, and some areas may require continued remediation.
4. Feedback and Issue Reporting
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of ViddyScribe. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
- Email: support@viddyscribe.com
- Phone: 818-299-2560
Reported issues are tracked and prioritized as part of our product development process.
5. Roadmap and Continuous Improvement
ViddyScribe is committed to ongoing accessibility improvements. While a formal, time-bound accessibility roadmap is not currently published, accessibility issues are addressed in good faith and prioritized based on impact, feasibility, and user need. A formal VPAT or ACR may be developed as the product and customer requirements evolve.