ACCESSIBILITY

ACCESSIBILITYSTATEMENT

Our commitment to making AI Gadget Sourcing more usable, readable, and navigable for more people.

We want the site to be easier to use across keyboards, screen readers, zoomed text, and varied assistive workflows. This page explains what we are working toward, what standards inform our direction, and how to report barriers when you find them.

ACCESS MODEL

ACCESSIBILITY WORK SHOULD BE CONTINUOUS, NOT DECORATIVE

READABILITY

Use clear headings, strong contrast, and content structure that remains understandable when zoomed.

Keep key legal, sourcing, and directory information visible in plain language rather than buried in UI polish.

Aim for content that can still be scanned quickly with assistive tools or reduced precision input.

NAVIGATION

Support keyboard navigation and visible focus states across primary site interactions.

Use consistent route structure and predictable navigation labels across public pages.

Work to reduce interaction patterns that depend on hover only or ambiguous controls.

FEEDBACK LOOP

Treat user-reported barriers as product issues that should be reviewed and prioritized.

Use audits, testing, and iterative fixes to improve weak spots over time.

Update this statement as the site, tooling, and known limitations change.

WHAT WE WORK TOWARD

ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENT SHOULD BE PART OF NORMAL SHIP CYCLES

STEP 01

STRUCTURE

Keep page hierarchy, headings, labels, and route semantics understandable for assistive technologies.

STEP 02

CONTRAST

Maintain strong visual contrast and clear state changes across buttons, links, and cards.

STEP 03

INPUT

Support keyboard access and avoid interactions that only work with fine mouse precision.

STEP 04

RESPONSE

Review reported barriers and use them to guide practical fixes in future updates.

OUR COMMITMENT

WE AIM TO IMPROVE ACCESS IN LINE WITH PRACTICAL WEB STANDARDS

AI Gadget Sourcing is working to improve accessibility across public pages, sourcing workflows, and legal content. Our direction is informed by widely used web accessibility practices, including clear semantics, strong contrast, logical heading order, keyboard support, and readable content structure.

Accessibility is an ongoing process. Different pages, embedded media, third-party assets, and older content may not all provide the same experience at the same time.

KNOWN LIMITATIONS

SOME BARRIERS MAY STILL EXIST, ESPECIALLY AROUND EMBEDS OR LEGACY CONTENT

Certain areas of the site may rely on third-party embeds, remote media, or evolving UI modules that do not yet provide an ideal experience for every assistive workflow.

Some rich editorial layouts, external video players, or older page variants may still need further refinement for focus management, descriptive labeling, or alternate access paths.

Third-party media may expose controls outside our full control

Legacy or newly shipped content may require iterative accessibility review

Reported issues help us identify the highest-value fixes faster

GET SUPPORT

IF YOU HIT A BARRIER, TELL US WHAT PAGE AND WHAT HAPPENED

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, contact market@aigadgetsourcing.com and include the page URL, what assistive technology or browser setup you were using, and the specific problem you ran into.

The more concrete the report, the faster we can reproduce the issue, assess impact, and route the fix into the product workflow.