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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: August 22, 2026

Velonova is committed to making its website accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We believe everyone has the right to browse, read, and use our website with dignity, independence, and equal opportunity. We continually work to improve the accessibility of velonova.io.

1. Conformance Status

This website is partially conformant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). "Partially conformant" means that most content conforms to the standard, some content may not yet fully conform, and we are actively remediating. We also work in line with Israeli Standard IS 5568, referenced by the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Service Accessibility Adjustments) Regulations, 2013.

Scope. This statement covers all of velonova.io in both English and Hebrew: the marketing pages, the articles and Coffee with Tanya editions, and the Product Toolkit application at velonova.io/toolkit/. The Toolkit is built on a different technology from the rest of the site, so its accessibility features are implemented natively inside it rather than inherited, and it is held to the same WCAG 2.2 AA target as every other page.

For visitors in the European Union and the United States: WCAG Level AA is the same technical baseline referenced by the European standard EN 301 549 (under the European Accessibility Act) and commonly applied to websites under the Americans with Disabilities Act. We target one standard, WCAG 2.2 AA, so the site serves all three frameworks.

An Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR/VPAT) can be prepared on request for enterprise procurement, contact us using the details below.

2. What We Have Done

Measures taken to make velonova.io accessible include:

  • Semantic HTML structure with clear headings, landmarks, and reading order
  • Full keyboard navigation, including a visible focus state and a menu that can be opened and closed without a mouse
  • Descriptive text alternatives (alt text) for meaningful images
  • Color combinations chosen for sufficient text contrast
  • A responsive, mobile-first layout that supports zoom and text resizing without loss of content
  • Respect for the operating system "reduce motion" setting, so animations are minimized for people who prefer less movement
  • ARIA labels and states on interactive controls such as the navigation menu
  • A "skip to content" link as the first element on every page, for keyboard and screen-reader users
  • Focus management in dialogs and the menu: focus moves in when they open, stays inside while they are open, Escape closes them, and focus returns to where you were
  • Minimum touch-target sizes on interactive controls
  • Text written in plain, clear language

3. Accessibility Preferences Panel

Every page includes an accessibility preferences button (bottom corner of the screen) that opens a small panel where you can:

  • Increase the text size (two enlargement steps)
  • Switch to a higher-contrast color mode
  • Reduce animations and motion
  • Underline all links
  • Switch to a plain, readable font
  • Highlight headings
  • Increase text spacing (line height, letter and word spacing)
  • Use a large mouse cursor

The panel is on every page of the site, including inside the Product Toolkit, and your settings follow you between them: they are stored once for the whole site, so a change you make on velonova.io is still in effect when you open the Toolkit, and the other way round. Your choices are saved only on your own device (browser localStorage). Nothing is transmitted, tracked, or shared, and the settings can be reset at any time from the same panel. The panel supplements, and never replaces, the accessibility of the underlying site: the site also honors your operating system's "reduce motion" and "increase contrast" preferences automatically.

4. Compatibility

velonova.io is designed to work with recent versions of major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge) on desktop and mobile, together with the assistive technologies commonly used on those platforms, such as screen readers and speech input. The website is best experienced with your browser and assistive technology kept up to date.

5. Known Limitations

Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible:

  • Some third-party content and embeds (such as the Calendly scheduling widget and embedded YouTube videos) are provided by external services whose accessibility we do not fully control
  • Older articles or documents may not yet meet every current accessibility criterion

Where third-party content creates a barrier, please contact us and we will do our best to provide the information or service you need through an accessible alternative.

6. Feedback and Contact

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of velonova.io. Our accessibility contact is Tanya Rofman. If you encounter an accessibility barrier, need information in an alternative format, or have a suggestion for improvement, please let us know:

  • Email: tanya@velonova.io
  • Phone: +972-54-525-5650

When you contact us, please describe the specific page or feature and the difficulty you experienced, so we can address it as quickly as possible. We aim to respond to accessibility requests within 3 business days.

7. Enforcement

If you have contacted us about an accessibility barrier and are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the Commission for Equal Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Israel, which is responsible for enforcing accessibility requirements.

Last updated: August 22, 2026. This statement is reviewed at least once a year.

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