Accessibility

HeraIQ aims to meet WCAG 2.2 at level AA. We consider the product partially conformant: most of it meets that standard and some of it does not yet. The known gaps are listed below rather than left for you to discover.

What is in place

  1. Contrast is measured, not eyeballedEvery text and background pair in the interface has a recorded contrast ratio, and the neutral ramp is documented with its measurements so a later change cannot quietly drop below the standard. Two colours were darkened in August 2026 after measurement showed they fell short.
  2. Touch targetsControls are at least 44 by 44 pixels on touch-sized screens, relaxing only on large pointer-driven displays.
  3. Visible focusEvery interactive control has a two-pixel focus ring with an offset, so it is visible on any background. Nothing relies on the browser default being left alone.
  4. Motion respects your settingsIf your device asks for reduced motion, animations are not merely stopped — they are never started. Movement driven by hover is cancelled separately, so a hover still reads as a hover without anything sliding.
  5. Colour is never the only signalStatus is always paired with a word. A red chip says what it means; a green tick is labelled.
  6. Unknown is shown as unknownWhere the software could not check something, it says so rather than showing a zero or a green tick. This matters for screen-reader users most of all, because a fabricated reassurance is invisible.

Gaps we know about

  1. No independent third-party accessibility audit has been carried out.
  2. The mobile app has not been tested end to end with VoiceOver or TalkBack.
  3. Some dense data tables in the manager area are hard to navigate by keyboard alone.
  4. A small number of older components still use custom controls where a native element would behave better with assistive technology.

Telling us about a problem

If something here stops you working, email hello@complywin.io. Tell us the page and what you were trying to do, and what you use to browse if you are happy to. We will tell you whether we can fix it and roughly when.