Accessibility Statement

Built for
everyone

Our design is user-driven — and that means every user. Accessibility is not a feature we add at the end. It is a constraint we start with.

Our commitment

Krevyos is being built from scratch — and that gives us a rare opportunity. Instead of retrofitting accessibility onto an existing product, we are designing inclusive experiences into every component, every interaction, and every data flow from the very beginning.

Our target standard is WCAG 2.2 Level AA — the internationally recognised benchmark for web accessibility, aligned with regulations including the EU Web Accessibility Directive and Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. We design every interface element to meet or exceed this standard.

A platform that governs pharmaceutical data should be usable by every member of the team — regardless of ability, assistive technology, or context.

How we design for access

Every principle below is applied during design and development — not checked at the end.

Keyboard Navigation

Every interactive element — buttons, links, forms, menus — is fully operable by keyboard alone. Focus states are visible, logical, and consistent across the platform.

Screen Reader Support

We use semantic HTML, ARIA labels, and live regions so screen readers can accurately describe the interface. Dynamic content updates are announced appropriately.

Colour & Contrast

All text meets WCAG 2.2 AA contrast ratios. We never rely on colour alone to convey meaning — icons, labels, and patterns always accompany colour indicators.

Responsive & Adaptive

The platform is designed to work across screen sizes and zoom levels up to 400% without loss of content or functionality. Touch targets meet minimum size requirements.

Readable Typography

We use clear, legible typefaces with sufficient size and line spacing. Text can be resized without breaking layouts. Abbreviations and technical terms are labelled appropriately.

What this looks like in practice

  • Designed to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA
  • Accessible from the first line of code — not retrofitted
  • Tested with keyboard-only navigation during development
  • Semantic HTML structure throughout
  • Focus management in modals, dialogs, and dynamic regions
  • Form inputs paired with explicit labels and error descriptions
  • No content that flashes more than three times per second
  • Skip-to-content link on every page