Accessibility

Learn more about Envoy's accessibility commitment.

Updated over a week ago

Overview

Envoy is aiming to ensure digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.

Envoy strives to use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 level AA to address the accessibility of our web content on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.

Design

Our design team uses an accessibility checklist when designing new website and mobile app components. This checklist addresses design elements such as size, color, and contrast. Additional tools such as color blindness simulators and contrast checkers are also used to ensure visual accessibility.

Envoy is proud to highlight our commitment to continuous learning and development in accessible design. A portion of our design team has already completed specialized training in accessibility, and we are actively working on expanding this knowledge across the entire team.

Language

Envoy supports 30+ languages on our Visitors Kiosk and seven languages on our Mobile app. Offering multiple languages is important to increase accessibility and ensure a positive experience for everyone who comes through your doors. You can have legal documents translated into native languages to ensure all visitors understand the content in your sign-in flow. Learn more about multiple languages.

Voluntary Product Accessibility Template

A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is a guide that describes how accessible a tech product is, based on the Revised 508 Standards for IT accessibility. It covers features such as screen reader compatibility, keyboard usage, and language complexity.

You can access Envoy's VPAT report by contacting your account manager or emailing [email protected]. For further details or answers to specific questions, email [email protected].

System Requirements

For the best experience, we recommend staying current on all relevant tools - apps, browsers, and computer operating systems.


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