Accessibility Statement
We want research to be usable by everyone, including the people who run studies and the participants who take them.
Our commitment
Accessibility is part of our belief that research should work for everyone. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the recognized standard for making web content usable by people with a wide range of abilities, and we treat accessibility as an ongoing part of how we build, not a one-time checklist.
What we do
- Design for keyboard navigation, so the platform can be operated without a mouse.
- Maintain meaningful color contrast and avoid relying on color alone to convey meaning.
- Use semantic structure and labels so screen readers can interpret pages and controls.
- Respect reduced-motion preferences for animations and transitions.
- Test new features against accessibility guidelines as part of our development process.
Accessibility for your participants
The studies you run reach real people with diverse needs. We build the participant experience to be keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly, and we give you the tools to write clear questions and instructions. How you design your study still matters, so we encourage plain language, descriptive alt text for images, and avoiding time pressure where it isn't essential.
Known limitations
We're honest that no platform is perfect. Some newer or complex features, and some third-party content shown inside studies, may not yet fully meet every criterion. Where we find gaps, we prioritize fixing them, and we welcome reports that help us find them faster.
Share feedback
If you run into an accessibility barrier, or have a suggestion, please tell us. Email accessibility@veritio.com with the page or feature, what happened, and the assistive technology you were using if relevant. We read every report and use it to improve.