Accessibility statement.
Accessibility is a continuous practice, not a finished state.
Elyon SCI is committed to making the Elyon platform and the elyonsci.ai website accessible to people with disabilities. We design and build with accessibility in mind because the operators we serve include people with a wide range of abilities, and because accessible products are simply better products.
Effective date: [CONFIRM EFFECTIVE DATE]
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive disabilities.
- Design for keyboard navigation across all primary workflows
- Provide sufficient color contrast and avoid conveying information by color alone
- Label form fields, buttons, and controls so they can be interpreted by assistive technologies
- Provide text alternatives for non-text content where it conveys information
- Support resizing text without loss of content or functionality
- Build with semantic markup and ARIA where appropriate
We test the platform against the WCAG 2.1 AA criteria and remediate findings on an ongoing basis. Specific surfaces — particularly complex data tables, maps, and AI-assisted drafting — receive additional accessibility review.
We are honest that conformance is a continuous practice, not a finished state. If you encounter content that is difficult to access, please let us know so we can address it.
If you have difficulty using any part of the Service or the Site, contact us at support@elyonsci.ai. Please include:
- A description of the issue and the page, screen, or workflow affected
- The assistive technology you were using, if any
- The browser and operating system you were using
We will acknowledge your report within two (2) business days and work with you to provide the information or function you need by an alternative method while we remediate the underlying issue.
Accessibility is part of our design review and pre-release testing process. We track accessibility findings as first-class engineering work.