Accessibility Statement
Our commitment
ClickCarousel is built to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. Our target is conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA, across the marketing site and the application, in line with the European Accessibility Act and the US ADA.
Where we stand
The Service is under active development and we audit against WCAG 2.1 AA as part of our pre-release checks: colour contrast, keyboard navigation with visible focus, labels on all controls, semantic landmarks, and support for reduced-motion preferences. We know some areas are still short of the bar — in particular parts of the visual slide editor, which is a canvas-style interface we are making keyboard- and screen-reader-friendlier. We publish fixes continuously rather than waiting for a single certification moment.
Carousels you create
Accessibility of published carousels matters too. Our templates default to AA-compliant contrast and readable minimum font sizes, and we encourage adding descriptive post text — LinkedIn documents do not currently carry per-slide alt text, so the post copy is what screen readers reach first.
Tell us what's broken
If anything is hard to use with your setup — screen reader, keyboard, magnification, voice control — we genuinely want to know: support@clickcarousel.com with "Accessibility" in the subject. We aim to respond within 5 business days and to fix confirmed AA blockers with priority. EU users may also contact their national enforcement body, but we would love the chance to fix it first.