Accessibility
SAVRN is committed to making savrn.com and the SAVRN platform usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Accessibility is part of how we build, not an afterthought.
Last updated June 15, 2026
Our Commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological needs.
What We Do
- Semantic structure. Pages are built with meaningful HTML landmarks and headings so assistive technologies can navigate them.
- Keyboard access. Interactive elements are reachable and operable with a keyboard, with visible focus states.
- Readable contrast. Text and interface colors are chosen to meet AA contrast ratios against their backgrounds.
- Respect for motion preferences. Animations are reduced or removed for visitors who set a reduced-motion preference.
- Descriptive media. Meaningful images carry alternative text; decorative images are hidden from assistive technology.
- Responsive layout. Content reflows cleanly across screen sizes and zoom levels without loss of information.
Ongoing Effort
Accessibility is continuous work. As we add features and content, we test against these standards and correct issues we find. Some third-party or embedded content may not yet fully conform, and we work with our vendors to close those gaps.
Feedback
If you encounter a barrier on savrn.com or the SAVRN platform, we want to know. Email [email protected] with the page, the problem, and the assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days and to resolve confirmed issues as quickly as we reasonably can.
Compatibility
The site is designed to work with current versions of major browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) and common assistive technologies, including screen readers and speech-recognition software.