Accessibility
SelectVoice is working toward a durable, practical WCAG 2.2 AA baseline for the public marketing and acquisition experience.
Target
- Conformance aim
- SelectVoice aims to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA for the public marketing and acquisition experience. This statement is a practical accessibility target, not a claim that every surface is fully compliant.
- Covered public surfaces
- The current internal scope covers marketing pages, public authentication routes, the checkout account gate, and the homepage embedded uploader/demo because those surfaces are publicly reachable.
- Out of scope
- Authenticated dashboard and app workflows are not covered by this statement unless a shared component is visible on a public page.
Known Limitations
- Vendor-owned surfaces
- Some account, payment, email, analytics, and fraud-prevention experiences are owned by vendors such as Stripe and Firebase. SelectVoice will help route issues and provide workarounds where possible, but those vendor interfaces may not be fully controlled by this site.
- Ongoing review
- Accessibility evidence is reviewed after internal changes, before a major public launch, and after any complaint, demand letter, or materially relevant vendor change.
- Formal certification
- This site has not been represented as formally certified. An external audit should happen after the first internal pass, before a major launch, or after any accessibility complaint or demand letter.
Feedback Process
- How to report an issue
- Email support@selectvoice.ai with the page URL, browser, assistive technology if any, what happened, and what you were trying to do.
- How we handle reports
- The maintainer acknowledges the report, triages the affected public surface, offers a workaround where possible, fixes the issue when it is in SelectVoice-controlled code, and logs the outcome.
- Default owner
- The current site maintainer and repository owner owns this process until responsibility is delegated.
Evidence
- Retention
- Dated accessibility reports, manual checklists, browser evidence, and vendor-boundary notes should be kept for at least 3 years.
- Automation
- Automated checks are useful evidence, but they do not replace keyboard, screen reader, zoom, reduced-motion, media-alternative, focus-management, and vendor-boundary review.
Last reviewed: May 31, 2026