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Accessibility Statement
KIALS is committed to making its website and learning platform accessible to people of all abilities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
This page is a website-ready accessibility statement for KIALS and should be reviewed against the final product experience before production use.
1. Our Commitment
KIALS is committed to providing digital experiences that are usable by the widest possible audience, including people who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice control, keyboard navigation, and alternative input devices.
We believe learning tools should reduce friction, support focus, and respect the needs of users with visual, auditory, cognitive, motor, and learning differences.
2. Accessibility Standards
Our goal is to align the KIALS website and platform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines help make digital content more accessible and usable for people with disabilities.
Where specific customer, institutional, or legal requirements apply, KIALS will work with the requesting organization to evaluate reasonable accessibility and accommodation needs.
3. Accessibility Features
KIALS aims to support accessible interaction patterns across core product and website experiences, including:
- Semantic page structure with meaningful headings and landmarks.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and controls.
- Sufficient text contrast for primary reading and action areas.
- Readable typography and responsive layouts for common viewport sizes.
- Clear focus states where interactive controls require keyboard navigation.
- Descriptive link and button text where possible.
- Alternative formats or accommodations when a barrier is identified and can reasonably be addressed.
4. Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As KIALS evolves, we review interface patterns, content structure, generated study workflows, and platform components for accessibility risks and opportunities for improvement.
We may use internal reviews, user feedback, automated checks, manual testing, and third-party guidance to improve accessibility over time.
5. Known Limits and Third-Party Content
Some accessibility limitations may arise from uploaded user materials, generated study content, browser settings, third-party integrations, embedded tools, or files that KIALS does not control. Uploaded documents may not be accessible unless the source file was created accessibly.
If a specific file, output, workflow, or integration creates an accessibility barrier, contact us so we can evaluate the issue and discuss a reasonable accommodation or alternate format.
6. Feedback and Accommodation Requests
We welcome feedback about accessibility barriers. When contacting us, please include the page or feature involved, the assistive technology or browser you used, a description of the problem, and your preferred contact method.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility requests promptly and work toward access or an alternate format within 5 business days when feasible.
7. Contact
Accessibility questions, feedback, or accommodation requests may be sent to kialsadmin@kials.com.