Last updated: April 9, 2026

Accessibility statement

Commitment

Orvipa is committed to making the Orvipa marketing website (the “Site”) accessible to people with a wide range of abilities. We aim to align with recognized international standards and to remove barriers that prevent users of assistive technologies from perceiving, operating, and understanding our content.

Standards

We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as our primary technical reference for this Site. WCAG defines success criteria for perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content. Where we integrate third-party scripts (for example analytics after consent), we select vendors that support accessible implementations and we configure them to minimize interference with assistive technology.

Measures we take

  • Semantic structure — pages use appropriate headings, landmarks, and lists so screen readers can navigate logically.
  • Keyboard access — interactive controls are reachable and operable with a keyboard where implemented; focus order follows visual layout.
  • Visible focus — focusable elements show a visible focus indicator in supported browsers.
  • Text alternatives — meaningful images include descriptive alternative text where they convey information; decorative images are marked to be ignored by assistive tech where applicable.
  • Forms — inputs are associated with labels; errors are described in text, not by color alone.
  • Cookie consent — the banner is implemented as an on-screen region with programmatic name and description for screen reader users.
  • Color and contrast — we choose color combinations intended to meet contrast ratios for body and large text; we avoid conveying information by color alone where feasible.

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some limitations may remain: third-party fonts may load slowly on poor connections; embedded media may lack captions if we add video in the future; and rare browser or assistive technology combinations may exhibit unexpected behavior. When we identify issues, we prioritize fixes that affect core navigation, forms, and legal documents.

Testing and quality

We combine automated checks (for example linter rules and accessibility scanners in CI where configured) with manual keyboard testing and periodic review with screen readers. We do not claim full WCAG conformance audit certification on this page unless we publish a formal VPAT or audit report for a specific release.

Alternative formats

If you need this policy or other Site content in an alternative format (for example large print or structured document), contact us and we will work with you in good faith within reasonable timeframes.

Ontario and Canada

Organizations in Ontario may have obligations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and related standards for customer-facing content. We design the Site to support inclusive access; your organization remains responsible for its own compliance obligations when using or reselling services.

Feedback process

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on the Site—broken keyboard traps, missing labels, insufficient contrast, or any other issue—please tell us:

  • Email: hello@orvipa.com
  • Include the page URL, browser and version, assistive technology (if any), and a short description of the problem.

We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within ten business days and to provide a substantive response with next steps or timelines for remediation where fixes require development work.

Orvipa product

Accessibility for the signed-in application may be documented separately (for example WCAG-oriented test results or a VPAT). Ask your account representative for materials appropriate to your procurement process.