Accessibility
We want everyone to be able to use AssetFrame.
Last reviewed: 16 June 2026.
1. Our commitment
AssetFrame aims to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA, the recognised international standard for digital accessibility. We treat accessibility as part of how the site is built, not an afterthought.
2. What we've done
The site uses semantic page landmarks, a skip-to-content link, keyboard-operable navigation and controls, visible focus indicators, labelled form fields and buttons, and colour contrast that meets AA. It respects your reduced-motion system setting, works with screen readers, and reflows at 200% zoom. Interactive components (menus, dropdowns, dialogs) are built on accessible primitives.
3. Known limitations
We’re honest about the edges we’re still improving:
- Our sign-in and sign-up screens are provided by a third party (Clerk). We style them for visible focus, but we do not control their full markup.
- Downloadable report PDFs are not yet fully tagged for assistive technology. The same report is always available as an accessible HTML version (the “Read in browser” option), which is the recommended route for screen-reader users.
4. Tell us about a problem
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, or you need a report in a different format, please email contact@assetframe.co.uk with the page address and a short description of the problem. We aim to respond within five working days and will work with you to provide the information you need in an accessible way.
5. How we test
We use a combination of automated tooling (accessibility linting and axe checks in our build) and manual keyboard-only and screen-reader testing across the main journeys. This statement is reviewed as the site changes.