Accessibility Statement
We hold ourselves to the same standard we help our clients meet. Here is our commitment, our conformance target, and how to reach us if something is not working for you.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Access for Everyone
At AX4E (Access for Everyone), we believe accessibility is more than a legal requirement or technical standard. It is a commitment to ensuring that people of all abilities can participate fully in the digital world. Our mission is simple: create experiences, information, and technology that are accessible, inclusive, and usable by everyone.
We recognize that accessibility is not a destination. It is an ongoing process of learning, improvement, and collaboration. As technology evolves, so do the needs and expectations of the people who rely on it. We are committed to continuously improving the accessibility of our website, content, tools, and resources. This statement covers ax4e.com; our foundation's statement lives at AX4E.org.
Our commitment and conformance target
AX4E is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology, disability, age, experience, or circumstance. We aim to align ax4e.com with the principles and success criteria of WCAG 2.2 Level AA - a target that meets and exceeds the WCAG 2.1 AA standard referenced in the ADA Title II rule. We hold ourselves to the same standard we help our clients meet, and we audit our own pages with the same automated and manual processes we provide to them.
Accessibility standards
We seek to incorporate practices that improve usability for people with a wide range of disabilities, including individuals who use:
- Screen readers and refreshable Braille displays
- Screen magnification and voice recognition software
- Alternative keyboards, input devices, and keyboard-only navigation
- Captioning and transcription services
We also strive to improve usability for people experiencing temporary, situational, or age-related limitations. Accessible experiences are better experiences for everyone.
Design principles and measures we take
- Clear, consistent navigation with skip links, meaningful headings, and logical page organization
- Readable typography, sufficient color contrast, and visible focus states
- Alternative text for meaningful images and accessible forms and interactive elements
- Responsive design across devices and screen sizes
- Every page scanned against WCAG 2.2 AA before deployment, with manual keyboard and screen reader checks on key journeys
- The AX4E assistive toolbar on every page for visitor-side accommodations: read-aloud, text resizing, contrast themes, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and motion reduction
- Continuous monitoring - accessibility regressions are treated as bugs to fix, not debt to defer
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is a journey, not a checklist. We regularly review our website and digital content to identify barriers and opportunities for improvement, including accessibility testing and evaluation, content reviews, user feedback, monitoring of emerging standards, and improving compatibility with assistive technologies.
Third-party content
While we strive to ensure accessibility throughout our website, some third-party tools, services, or linked resources may be outside of our direct control. When possible, we choose vendors and partners who share our commitment to accessibility and inclusive design.
Feedback and accessibility assistance
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our sites. If you encounter a barrier, experience difficulty accessing information, or have suggestions, please contact us - we normally respond within two business days. When reporting an issue, it helps to include:
- The page or URL where the issue occurred
- A description of the problem
- The device, browser, or assistive technology you were using
- Email: [email protected]
- Contact form: ax4e.com/contact
If you are not satisfied with our response, information about filing an ADA complaint is available from the U.S. Department of Justice at ADA.gov. We would, of course, prefer the chance to fix the problem first.
Accessibility and our mission
Accessibility is not merely about compliance. It is about opportunity, independence, dignity, and participation. Accessible design helps create a world where information, services, and technology are available to everyone - not just some. That belief is reflected in our name, our mission, and our work. Access for Everyone means building a future where inclusion is considered from the beginning, not added as an afterthought.