Accessibility and inclusion

Accessibility statement

Corvalor AI aims to make the website usable, clear, and accessible for UK electronics retailers and counter teams.

Last updated: 4 June 2026

Accessibility commitment

Corvalor AI aims to make the website usable by as many people as possible, including people using keyboard navigation, screen readers, zoom, and assistive technology.

The practical target for this website is alignment with WCAG 2.2 AA principles where reasonable for the current stage of the product.

What has been considered

The website uses semantic headings, labelled form fields, visible focusable controls, responsive layouts, descriptive button text, and strong colour contrast across the main UI.

Interactive pricing controls, request forms, demo scenario buttons, and navigation links are built with native controls where possible.

Known limitations

The website has not yet had a formal accessibility audit or testing with disabled users.

Some complex demo panels, generated mock content, charts, and screenshots may need further review for screen reader clarity, reduced motion, and alternative text as the product develops.

Feedback and reasonable adjustments

If you have trouble using any part of the website, email hello@corvalorai.com and describe the issue, the page, your device/browser, and any assistive technology you use.

Corvalor AI will aim to provide the information in a reasonable alternative format or fix the issue where practical.

Review schedule

Accessibility should be reviewed periodically, after major UI changes, and when user accounts, payments, dashboards, or marketplace integrations are added.

A formal accessibility statement should be updated once the site has been audited against the intended standard.