01Our commitment
Validure Solutions Pvt. Ltd. builds software for a living, and we hold our own website to the standard we'd apply to yours: it should be usable by everyone, including people who navigate by keyboard, use a screen reader, need larger text, or prefer reduced motion.
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). Accessibility is treated as part of building the site, not a task bolted on at the end.
02Accessibility features on this site
Built in from the start:
- Skip link and landmarks — a “Skip to content” link appears on first tab, and the page uses proper header, navigation, main, and footer regions with a single logical heading order.
- Full keyboard operation — every link, button, menu, dropdown, and form field is reachable and usable by keyboard. The mobile menu traps focus while open, closes on Escape, and returns focus to the button that opened it.
- Visible focus — a clear 2px focus ring, offset from the element, on every interactive control.
- Colour contrast — body text and interface text are chosen to meet at least 4.5:1 against their background, and no information is conveyed by colour alone.
- Forms that explain themselves — every field has a visible label, errors appear in text next to the field and in a summary that receives focus, and each message is linked to its field for screen readers.
- Decorative graphics are hidden — the animated diagrams, background artwork, and product illustration are marked decorative so screen readers skip them. No information exists only inside a graphic.
- Works without JavaScript — if scripts fail or are blocked, all content is still visible and readable; nothing is hidden behind an animation that never runs.
- Responsive and zoomable — the layout reflows from large desktop screens down to small phones, and text can be enlarged without content being cut off.
03Motion and animation
This site uses animation deliberately — a drawn network in the hero, elements that arrive as you scroll, and an animated sequence in our method section. Motion can cause difficulty for people with vestibular conditions, so:
- if your device is set to reduce motion, we honour it everywhere — the animated hero renders as a single still image, scroll effects become plain visibility, and looping animation stops;
- nothing flashes rapidly, and no animation is required to understand or use any part of the site;
- animation pauses when it scrolls out of view or the browser tab is hidden, so it never runs unseen.
Reduced motion is a designed state here, not a broken one — the site is intended to look complete and considered with all motion switched off.
04Conformance status and testing
We describe this site as substantially conforming to WCAG 2.2 Level AA, with the limitations noted in the next section.
How we tested, most recently on 19 August 2026:
- Automated testing — an axe-core audit against WCAG 2.0/2.1/2.2 A and AA rules, run across every page of this site (including this one) at both desktop and mobile sizes. A colour-contrast issue found in an earlier run was fixed, and the latest run reported no violations.
- Manual testing — keyboard-only navigation through the site including the menu and the contact form, and review with the reduced-motion setting enabled.
We have not yet commissioned an independent third-party accessibility audit, and we have not yet completed comprehensive testing with every major screen reader. Automated tools catch only a portion of accessibility issues, so we treat these results as a floor rather than a guarantee — which is why the feedback route below matters to us.
05Known limitations
We'd rather tell you where the gaps are than claim perfection:
- Third-party content. Photography is served from an external content delivery network, and its behaviour is outside our direct control.
- Our method section on desktop. The animated VALIDURE sequence advances through eight stages as you scroll, which makes it a long section to pass through. Every stage is plain text announced through a live region, the section can be skipped with normal navigation, and on smaller screens the same content is presented as a simple vertical list.
- Screen-reader coverage. Until our testing across assistive technologies is complete, there may be issues we haven't found yet.
Where we find a barrier we can't immediately remove, we'll offer the information another way on request.
06Compatibility
The site is built with standard, semantic HTML and is designed to work with current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari on desktop and mobile, together with the assistive technologies those browsers support. Older browsers may render the site with reduced visual effects, but the content remains available.
07Requests, issues and suggestions
If any part of this site is difficult to use, or something blocks you entirely, please tell us — it will be treated as a defect, not a suggestion. Let us know what page you were on, what you were trying to do, and what device or assistive technology you use, and we'll work with you to fix it.
Reach us through the contact page or at info@validuresolutions.com. If you need information from this site in a different format, ask and we'll provide it.
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