Effective: general availability · Last reviewed: each platform release
AssetShop is committed to making its Supply Chain Operations platform usable by the widest possible range of people, including those who rely on assistive technologies. Accessibility is treated as a product requirement, not an afterthought, and is reviewed on every release.
Conformance target
AssetShop targets conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, and designs against the principles underlying Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act. Conformance is stated honestly: the platform is built to the AA standard and tested against it, and any gaps identified in review are tracked and remediated rather than hidden. A formal third-party audit and VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) are part of the enterprise-assurance roadmap and are available to customers on request as they are completed.
What is implemented today
- Keyboard operability. Interactive controls are reachable and operable with a keyboard, and a "Skip to main content" link is provided on each surface.
- Visible focus. A clear, high-contrast focus indicator is shown for keyboard users on links, buttons, inputs, and navigable controls.
- Screen-reader labelling. Icon-only controls carry text alternatives (accessible names); decorative graphics are marked so assistive technology ignores them.
- Semantic structure. Pages use landmark regions and a logical heading order so screen-reader users can navigate by structure.
- Resizable content. Layouts reflow without horizontal scrolling of the page and remain usable when text is enlarged.
- Color and contrast. Text and interface colors are designed to meet the WCAG AA contrast threshold (4.5:1 for normal text), and this is verified by an automated contrast check that runs across every theme and surface; color is never used as the only means of conveying information (status is also carried by text and labels).
- Scalable graphics. Interface iconography is vector-based, so it stays sharp at any zoom level.
Supported assistive technologies
AssetShop is designed to work with current versions of mainstream assistive technologies on current major browsers, including screen readers (such as NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver), browser zoom and OS-level magnification, and keyboard-only navigation. Because AssetShop runs in the browser, the experience also depends on the customer's chosen browser and assistive-technology versions.
Known limitations
Some dense operational views present large data tables that scroll horizontally within their own container by design; this is standard for data-grid interfaces and the surrounding page does not itself scroll horizontally. Where a specific view is identified as difficult for a particular assistive technology, it is logged and prioritized for remediation. This statement is updated as limitations are resolved.
Requesting accommodations or reporting an issue
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, need information in an alternative format, or require an accommodation to evaluate or use the platform, contact us and we will work with you directly:
Email: AssetShopCo@gmail.com (subject line: "Accessibility")
We aim to acknowledge accessibility requests promptly and to provide a timeframe for any needed remediation. Accessibility feedback is welcome and directly informs the roadmap.
This Accessibility Statement reflects current implementation and is reviewed each release. A self-assessed Accessibility Conformance Report (WCAG 2.1 A and AA, VPAT format) is available on request; a formal third-party audit is on the enterprise-assurance roadmap.