Accessibility
Our accessibility commitment.
Stratogenic is committed to making our products accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities.
Website accessibility
The Stratogenic studio website (stratogenic.ai) aims to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We have designed the site with accessibility in mind:
- Semantic HTML structure with proper headings
- Keyboard navigable pages and interactive elements
- Sufficient colour contrast ratios for text
- No reliance on colour alone to convey information
- Text resizing without loss of content or functionality
- No content that flashes more than three times per second
- Descriptive alt text for images where applicable
- Focus indicators visible on interactive elements
Mobile app accessibility
All Stratogenic mobile products are built with the following accessibility considerations:
- VoiceOver and TalkBack compatible interface elements
- Dynamic type support for readable text scaling
- Sufficient touch target sizes (minimum 44x44pt)
- High contrast text and UI elements
- Reduced motion options for users sensitive to animation
- No time-pressure interactions for core product loops
- Audio feedback alternatives where applicable
Known limitations
We are committed to ongoing accessibility improvements. Current areas we are working to enhance:
- ARIA label audit completed — key interactive components have descriptive labels
- Reduced motion support added — loading animations respect system preference
- Dynamic type scaling supported — apps respond to system font size preferences
Feedback and contact
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our products. If you experience any barriers to access, please contact us:
Email: hello@stratogenic.ai
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.
Technical information
The Stratogenic website and mobile applications are built using modern web technologies (Next.js, React, TypeScript) and native mobile frameworks. Accessibility features are implemented using platform-standard approaches for both web and native contexts.
This statement was last reviewed in April 2026.