Accessibility Statement
At RELAYTO, we are dedicated to offering a platform that allows organizations to easily create digital experiences which are visually appealing on any device. Equally important, however, is making sure that this content is accessible to all.
This is why we have pledged to constantly enhance the accessibility of the RELAYTO user interface by adhering to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and by incorporating these guidelines in every new feature we introduce.
What are the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)?
The WCAG is a set of web accessibility standards issued by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the leading international organization for internet standards. These guidelines aim to make web content more accessible, particularly for individuals with disabilities.
Our commitment to accessibility
Accessibility guidelines such as WCAG are at the heart of our platform. The RELAYTO user interface is created using standard programming languages that have been designed with accessibility in mind (e.g., HTML5 and CSS). Furthermore, we provide our users with the tools to implement best practices such as headings to indicate text hierarchy, alt tags to describe images, language tags for proper interpretation by screen readers, and more.
At RELAYTO, we take accessibility extremely seriously. Together, we have evaluated the accessibility of content created on our platform. We are pleased to see that most elements already meet accessibility requirements. Areas that needed improvement have been addressed by RELAYTO and have resulted in additional enhancements. With RELAYTO, you can create accessible digital experiences.
Creating accessible digital experiences
RELAYTO is the leading platform for creating immersive digital experiences. We provide our customers with the necessary tools and documentation to create accessible content. However, it is the responsibility of our customers to apply accessibility guidelines to the digital experiences they create.