Accessibility

Effective July 4, 2026 · Questions?

Persona should be usable and welcoming to everyone. Accessibility isn't a checkbox we tick at the end — it's part of how we build, from the first line of markup to the last bit of polish. Whatever device, browser, or assistive technology you rely on, we want you to feel at home here.

The short version

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, and we're continually improving. If something gets in your way, tell us — we'll help and we'll fix it.

Our commitment

We design and build Persona so that people of all abilities can use it. In practice that means we care about keyboard navigation, compatibility with screen readers, sufficient color contrast, resizable text that stays readable when you zoom, and respect for reduced-motion preferences. When we build something new, accessibility is a requirement, not an afterthought.

What we've done

  • Semantic HTML with proper landmarks (header, nav, main, footer) so assistive technology can understand the page structure.
  • A visible "skip to content" link so keyboard users can jump straight past the navigation.
  • Visible keyboard focus states, so you can always see where you are as you tab through the page.
  • Support for prefers-reduced-motion — animations and the 3D field disable automatically when you've asked your system to reduce motion.
  • Responsive, zoomable layouts that reflow cleanly and stay legible at larger text sizes.
  • Descriptive link text and labels, so controls make sense on their own without surrounding context.

Known limitations

In short

We're a small team and some areas are still improving. If you find a rough edge, we'd genuinely like to hear about it.

We're honest about where we are: as a small team, some parts of Persona are still catching up to the standard we hold ourselves to. The animated background is purely decorative and is hidden from assistive technology, so it never gets in the way of the content that matters.

Standard

We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. It's the benchmark we measure ourselves against as we keep improving.

Tell us

If you hit a barrier — anything that makes Persona hard to use — please email accessibility@persona-us.com (or support@persona-us.com). Tell us what happened and, if you can, the device and assistive technology you were using. We'll help you get where you were going and work to fix the underlying issue.