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Accessibility // Human interface

Accessibility Statement

Narrative Security is intended to be understandable and operable across devices, input methods, and sensory needs. Accessibility is treated as an engineering requirement, not a decorative claim.

Effective July 15, 2026
01

Commitment and target

The project aims to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA for its public experience. Because the project is evolving and contains experimental visualizations, this is a continuing target rather than a claim that every screen is fully conformant today.

02

Measures built into the site

Accessibility work includes both semantic structure and interaction behavior. Current measures include:

  • Semantic headings, landmarks, link names, and alternative text where images convey information.
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation and visible interactive states.
  • Reduced-motion support for animated sequences and transitions.
  • Responsive layouts, scalable type, high-contrast dark presentation, and non-color status cues where practical.
  • Public content that does not require pointer-only gestures or audio.
03

Known limitations

Dense technical diagrams, animated sequence demonstrations, experimental dashboards, and third-party documents may present accessibility limitations. Some private proof-of-concept screens were designed as technical exploration surfaces before the public site boundary was established.

Where an experience cannot be made equivalent immediately, a textual explanation or guided walkthrough can be provided on request.

04

Compatibility and testing

The public site is designed for current versions of major browsers and common desktop and mobile assistive technologies. Very old browsers, disabled JavaScript, extreme browser extensions, or experimental embedded content may reduce functionality.

Testing includes keyboard review, reduced-motion behavior, responsive layouts, semantic inspection, and automated checks. Automated checks do not replace testing with real users and assistive technology.

05

Feedback and alternative access

If you encounter a barrier, email contact@narrative-security.com with the page, the task you were attempting, your browser or assistive technology if relevant, and the format or accommodation that would help.

Accessibility requests will be acknowledged as promptly as practical and handled without requiring disclosure of unnecessary medical or personal information.

Questions or requests

Contact us and include the name of this policy in the subject line.

contact@narrative-security.com