Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Data Annotation Vendors — our commitment to WCAG-aligned web accessibility, known limitations, and how to request accommodations or report barriers.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Data Annotation Vendors is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards to dataannotationvendors.com. This Accessibility Statement describes our approach, conformance targets, known limitations, and feedback channels.
1. Conformance status
We aim to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. WCAG defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with a wide range of disabilities including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities. Conformance is an ongoing effort as content and features evolve.
2. Measures to support accessibility
Data Annotation Vendors takes the following measures to ensure accessibility of our website and client-facing materials:
- Include accessibility considerations in design and development workflows.
- Provide semantic HTML structure and descriptive link text where feasible.
- Maintain sufficient color contrast for text and interactive elements.
- Support keyboard navigation for primary site functions.
- Provide alternative text for meaningful images.
- Conduct periodic reviews and remediate issues identified through testing and user feedback.
- Train relevant staff on accessibility best practices for web content.
3. Technical specifications
Accessibility of dataannotationvendors.com depends on the following technologies working together: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WAI-ARIA where appropriate. The site is designed to function with modern browsers and assistive technologies. Older browsers or unsupported configurations may limit accessibility features.
4. Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some content may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Known limitations may include:
- Embedded third-party media or widgets that rely on vendor accessibility support.
- Complex data visualizations or legacy PDF downloads without fully tagged structure.
- Occasional contrast or focus indicator gaps in newly published sections pending remediation.
- Automated marketing tags that may affect page weight or focus order if misconfigured.
We prioritize remediation based on impact and user reports. If you encounter a barrier, please contact us with the page URL and description so we can address it promptly.
5. Assessment approach
We evaluate accessibility through a combination of automated scanning tools, manual keyboard and screen reader testing on representative pages, and feedback from users and employees. External audits may be conducted for major redesigns or upon client request for procurement documentation.
6. Feedback and contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Data Annotation Vendors. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on dataannotationvendors.com or require information in an alternative format such as large print or accessible electronic document.
- Email: contact@dataannotationvendors.com with subject line “Accessibility Feedback”.
- Include the page URL, description of the issue, and your preferred contact method.
- We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within five business days and propose remediation timelines where appropriate.
7. Compatibility with assistive technology
Our website is designed to be compatible with commonly used assistive technologies including recent versions of screen readers (such as NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver), screen magnification software, and speech recognition tools. Full compatibility cannot be guaranteed across every assistive technology and browser combination.
8. Formal complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility concern, you may escalate by replying to our acknowledgment email with additional detail. Depending on your jurisdiction, you may also have the right to contact relevant regulatory or advocacy bodies regarding digital accessibility.
9. Updates to this statement
We review this Accessibility Statement periodically and update it when significant changes are made to the website or our accessibility program. The published “Last updated” date reflects the most recent revision.
10. Alternative formats
Upon request, we will endeavor to provide core website information in alternative accessible formats such as structured plain text or accessible PDF within a reasonable timeframe. Complex interactive demos may require scheduled assistance from our team.
11. Third-party content accessibility
Some embedded resources—maps, video players, chat widgets, or social feeds—are supplied by third parties. We select vendors with accessibility features where feasible and monitor known issues, but cannot guarantee full control over externally hosted components.