Accessibility
- Last updated
- May 30, 2026
- Version
- 2026.05
- Applies to
- EU · France · Canada · United States
In plain language
- We want everyone to be able to read about and use Pyor. We target WCAG 2.1 level AA across this website.
- The site uses semantic HTML, is keyboard-navigable with visible focus, has a skip-to-content link, honours reduced-motion, and keeps sufficient contrast in both the dark and light themes.
- Some embedded product artboards and rich animations don’t fully conform yet — we’re improving them. Hit a barrier? Email support@pyor.review.
1. Our commitment
Pyor is a tool for engineers, and we believe an engineering tool should be usable by every engineer. We’re committed to making this website perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for people who use assistive technologies, navigate by keyboard, rely on screen magnification, or prefer reduced motion. Accessibility isn’t a one-time checkbox for us — it’s part of how we build and review the site, and we treat reported barriers as bugs.
2. Conformance target
We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 level AA — the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — as our measuring stick. WCAG 2.1 AA is also the technical baseline referenced by accessibility law in the regions we serve:
- European Union & France — EN 301 549, which adopts WCAG 2.1 AA, and, in France, the Référentiel général d’amélioration de l’accessibilité (RGAA).
- United States — the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which references WCAG.
- Ontario, Canada — the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
We treat WCAG 2.1 AA as the bar to clear everywhere, rather than meeting each regime separately.
3. What we do
Concretely, on this website we:
- write semantic HTML — real headings, lists, landmarks, and labelled controls — so structure is conveyed to assistive technology;
- keep the site keyboard-navigable with a visible focus indicator, so you never lose your place when tabbing;
- provide a skip-to-content link so keyboard and screen-reader users can jump straight past the navigation;
- respect
prefers-reduced-motion— when your system requests reduced motion, we pare back or disable non-essential animation throughout; - maintain sufficient colour contrast with contrast-aware tokens in both the dark and light themes;
- build responsive, zoomable layouts that reflow and stay usable at high zoom and on small screens.
4. Known limitations
We’d rather be honest than claim perfection. Some parts of the site don’t yet fully conform to WCAG 2.1 AA:
- a few embedded product artboards and illustrative mock-ups may lack complete text alternatives or expose interactive-looking elements that aren’t fully operable by assistive technology;
- some rich, scroll-driven animations may not yet meet every motion and timing criterion — though, as above, they are reduced or disabled when you request reduced motion.
We’re actively working to close these gaps and we re-check as we ship. If something blocks you in the meantime, please tell us and we’ll prioritise it.
5. Feedback
If you encounter a barrier on this site — or need information that’s presented in an inaccessible way — please email support@pyor.review. It helps to include the page URL, what you were trying to do, and the browser and assistive technology you were using. We aim to respond promptly, and where we can’t immediately fix an issue we’ll work with you to provide the information or function you needed in another way.
6. Escalation
We’d like the chance to put things right first. If you’re in France and remain unsatisfied after contacting us, you may refer the matter to the Défenseur des droits, France’s independent rights authority.
This statement was last reviewed on May 30, 2026.