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Accessibility Statement

NOVACORE AI is committed to making its website accessible to as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technologies or navigate using alternative input methods.

Last updated: 17 August 2026

We aim to design, develop and maintain this website in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

Conformance status

This website has been designed and tested against WCAG 2.2 Level AA requirements. However, a complete independent conformance evaluation covering representative assistive technologies has not yet been completed.

For this reason, NOVACORE AI does not currently make an unconditional claim of full WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance.

We continue to assess the website and will update this statement when additional testing or remediation is completed.

Accessibility measures

The current implementation includes:

Structure and navigation

  • semantic HTML and identifiable page regions
  • a logical heading hierarchy
  • descriptive page titles
  • a skip-to-content link
  • navigation that can be operated using a keyboard
  • consistent navigation and page structure
  • visible focus indicators
  • meaningful link and button labels.

Keyboard interaction

Interactive controls are designed to be reachable and operable without a mouse.

Menus, forms, language controls and other interactive components are tested for:

  • logical focus order
  • visible keyboard focus
  • opening and closing behaviour
  • Escape-key handling where applicable
  • focus restoration
  • prevention of unintended keyboard traps.

Visual presentation

The design aims to provide:

  • sufficient contrast between text and backgrounds
  • visible focus states
  • information that does not depend on colour alone
  • status indicators accompanied by text
  • layouts that adapt to different screen sizes
  • content that remains usable when text is enlarged
  • readable spacing, typography and component states.

Forms and error handling

Forms are designed with:

  • programmatically associated labels
  • clear instructions
  • identifiable required fields
  • accessible validation messages
  • error summaries or focus movement where appropriate
  • status messages that can be announced by assistive technologies
  • keyboard-accessible submission and recovery paths.

Motion and 3D content

The website respects the prefers-reduced-motion user preference.

Where reduced motion is requested:

  • non-essential animation is removed or substantially simplified
  • animated presentation does not block access to information
  • decorative 3D content is replaced by or reduced to a static alternative
  • essential functionality remains available without WebGL or animation.

Language

Pages identify their primary language programmatically.

Romanian and English versions are maintained separately through the website’s localisation system. The language selector is designed for keyboard and assistive-technology access.

Images and non-text content

Meaningful non-text content is intended to include appropriate text alternatives.

Decorative visuals are hidden from assistive technologies where they do not convey information. Technical data presented visually should also be available in text or structured-table form.

Assessment approach

Accessibility is currently assessed through a combination of:

  • semantic and component-level code review
  • automated regression checks
  • keyboard-only navigation testing
  • responsive testing at representative viewport sizes
  • colour and focus-state review
  • reduced-motion testing
  • form and validation testing
  • checks for horizontal overflow and inaccessible controls.

Automated tools can identify only some accessibility barriers. They do not replace manual evaluation or testing with people who use assistive technologies.

Areas requiring further verification

The following areas remain within the ongoing accessibility-review programme:

  • testing with multiple screen-reader and browser combinations
  • voice-control testing
  • browser high-contrast and forced-colour modes
  • text spacing and zoom at all relevant breakpoints
  • reflow at high magnification
  • complex technical tables on small screens
  • accessibility of newly introduced interactive components
  • accessibility of future documents, media or downloadable files
  • representative testing by users with disabilities.

The inclusion of an item in this list does not necessarily mean that a known barrier exists. It means that broader verification is still required before making a complete conformance claim.

Technical compatibility

The website is built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript and may use WAI-ARIA where native HTML alone does not provide the required semantics.

Accessibility depends on the interaction between:

  • the website
  • the browser
  • the operating system
  • assistive technology
  • individual user settings.

We aim to support current versions of commonly used browsers and assistive technologies. Older or unsupported combinations may provide a reduced experience.

Third-party content

The website may link to external websites, public registers or manufacturer documentation.

NOVACORE AI does not control the accessibility of third-party websites reached through external links. Accessibility concerns relating to those services should also be reported to the relevant operator.

If third-party content is embedded in the future, it will be assessed and identified in this statement where it creates a material accessibility limitation.

Feedback and assistance

We welcome feedback about the accessibility of this website.

If you encounter a barrier, please include:

  • the page address
  • a description of the problem
  • what you were trying to accomplish
  • the browser and device used
  • the assistive technology used, if relevant
  • your preferred contact method
  • the format or accommodation that would help.

Contact us through:

Email: office@novacoresoftai.com Telephone: +40 722 396 299

Please use the subject: Website accessibility

Do not include sensitive personal or medical information unless it is necessary for us to understand and address the request.

We will review accessibility reports and seek to provide a response or accessible alternative within a reasonable period, taking into account the nature and complexity of the request.

Alternative access

If information or functionality is not accessible to you, contact us and identify the page or service concerned.

Where reasonably possible, we will seek to:

  • provide the information in an alternative accessible format
  • assist with completing the intended task
  • explain an available alternative channel
  • correct the barrier through a future update.

Continuous improvement

Accessibility forms part of our design, development and review process.

When the website changes, relevant components and user journeys should be reassessed. Confirmed accessibility defects are recorded, prioritised according to impact and addressed through the development process.

A new feature is not considered accessible solely because it passes an automated scan.

Formal complaints

If you report an accessibility issue and believe our response does not adequately address it, you may request an internal reassessment by replying to the original correspondence.

You may also contact the competent authority or use another remedy available under applicable law. Nothing in this statement limits rights that cannot lawfully be excluded.

Contact details

NOVACORE AI S.R.L. Email: office@novacoresoftai.com Telephone: +40 722 396 299 Registered office: București, Sector 3, Strada Nerva Traian, Nr. 27–33, Birou 6, Scara B, Etaj 1, Romania

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