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April 11, 2026

Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to making Workraft accessible to everyone, our WCAG conformance target, and how to report issues.

1. Our commitment

Workraft Ltd. (“Workraft”) is committed to making the workraft.ai website (the “Website”) and the Workraft platform (the “Service”) accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe that accessibility is a foundation of good design, and we work to continuously improve the experience for all of our users.

This Accessibility Statement describes our conformance commitments, what we have implemented, known limitations, and how to contact us if you encounter an accessibility barrier.

2. Conformance target

Workraft targets conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

This target satisfies:

  • The European Accessibility Act (EAA, Directive (EU) 2019/882), which came into force on June 28, 2025 and applies to most commercial websites and services offered to consumers in the European Union
  • Israeli Standard IS 5568, the national standard adopted under the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Service Accessibility) Regulations, 5773-2013, which requires websites providing services to the public to conform to at least WCAG 2.0 Level AA (we exceed the baseline by targeting 2.1)
  • Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, as amended, and the Revised 508 Standards

WCAG 2.1 Level AA includes all Level A and AA success criteria from WCAG 2.0 plus additional criteria addressing mobile, low-vision, and cognitive accessibility.

3. What we have built

Keyboard and screen reader accessibility

  • Skip to content link on every page, revealed on keyboard focus, that jumps directly to the main content area
  • Semantic HTML throughout, with proper navigation, main content, header, footer, article, and section landmarks to help assistive technologies understand page structure
  • Heading hierarchy maintained on every page (h1 → h2 → h3, no skipped levels)
  • Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements, styled for high contrast
  • Keyboard navigable throughout — every interactive element is reachable and usable with a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse or touch input
  • ARIA labels on icon-only buttons (mobile menu toggle, language switcher, close buttons)

Visual accessibility

  • Color contrast targeting WCAG 2.1 AA minimums (4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text and UI components)
  • Text can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or functionality
  • No content conveyed by color alone — important information is also communicated through text, icons, or structural cues
  • Form labels are associated with every input, and error messages are announced to assistive technologies
  • Alt text on all content images; decorative images are marked with empty alt attributes so they are ignored by screen readers

Motion and animation

  • Respect for prefers-reduced-motion — users who have enabled this operating-system setting see a simplified experience without animations, transitions, or pulsing indicators

User preference controls

  • Accessibility widget available on every page through a floating button anchored to the bottom of the viewport. This widget lets users enable the following preferences, which are remembered via a strictly-necessary cookie:
    • Larger text — scales the base font size by +15% or +30%
    • High contrast mode — increases contrast between text and background
    • Reduced motion — forces the reduced-motion treatment regardless of system setting
    • Dyslexia-friendly mode — adjusts typography and letter spacing to improve readability

4. Known limitations

We are aware of the following limitations and are working to address them:

  • Machine-generated alt text: some AI-generated hero images currently use descriptive but not hand-written alt text. We are reviewing these to ensure they are meaningful in context
  • Complex data visualizations: some dashboard mockups on product pages are purely decorative CSS/SVG compositions. They are marked as decorative and do not carry information, but screen reader users should rely on the adjacent copy for the actual product description
  • Third-party embeds: when we embed content from third parties (video, blog platforms), we do not always control the accessibility of the embedded content. Where possible, we provide accessible alternatives

If you encounter a limitation that is not listed here, please report it using the contact information below.

5. How to report an accessibility issue

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of the Website and the Service. If you encounter a barrier, or if you have a suggestion for how we can improve, please contact us:

Email: legal@workraft.ai (please put “Accessibility” in the subject line)

When reporting an issue, please include:

  • The page or screen where the problem occurred (URL if possible)
  • A description of what you were trying to do
  • The assistive technology, browser, and operating system you were using
  • The nature of the problem

We will respond within 10 business days.

6. Enforcement and complaint procedures

European Union

Users in the EU who are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility complaint may contact the competent authority in their member state. Each EU member state has designated an enforcement body under the European Accessibility Act.

Israel

Users in Israel who believe we are not meeting the requirements of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Regulations may file a complaint with the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Commission at the Ministry of Justice.

United States

Users in the US may refer accessibility concerns to the US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division or to the relevant state agency.

7. Testing and review

Our accessibility target is validated through a combination of:

  • Automated tooling: axe-core and Lighthouse accessibility audits integrated into our development workflow
  • Manual testing: keyboard-only navigation and screen reader walkthroughs of every production route
  • Ongoing monitoring: every new feature is reviewed for accessibility before release
  • External review: we intend to commission an independent accessibility audit before the workraft.ai domain goes live to the public

This statement is reviewed at least annually, and after any significant redesign of the Website or Service.

8. Contact us

For any question relating to this Accessibility Statement, contact:

Workraft Ltd. Tel Aviv, Israel Email: legal@workraft.ai (subject line: Accessibility)

Questions about any of this?

Our legal team is here to clarify any point in these documents.

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