Trust and legal

Accessibility statement for the website

How SentinelAI approaches accessibility on the public site, what we aim to support, and how to request help during evaluation.

Public website accessibility statement

Our approach

SentinelAI wants the public website to be usable by as many people as possible. We use accessibility principles and current web standards as design references for navigation, structure, text readability, and interactive behavior.

This statement covers the standalone marketing website. It is not a guarantee that every future page or embedded third-party service will be free of accessibility issues, but it reflects the direction we use when building and revising the site.

What we aim to support

  • Semantic headings, landmarks, and content structure that help screen reader and keyboard users orient themselves.
  • Keyboard-friendly navigation patterns for primary controls, resource disclosure components, and page-to-page exploration.
  • Readable contrast, responsive layouts, and copy structure intended to support zoom and smaller-screen usage.
  • Ongoing review of trust, legal, and documentation content so dense information remains easier to navigate.

Known limitations and third-party dependencies

Some limitations may come from embedded services, browser-specific behavior, or newly published content that has not yet gone through the same level of review as more established pages. We treat reported issues as product-quality feedback, not as edge-case noise.

If a workflow is difficult to access, we would rather hear about it early so we can improve the site or offer an alternate path during your evaluation process.

Requesting help or accommodations

If you need information in another format, want help navigating a page, or encounter an accessibility barrier, please use the contact pageand describe the issue, the page URL, and any assistive technology or browser context that would help reproduction.

We will use reasonable efforts to route the request appropriately and provide an alternate path when practical during a buyer evaluation or support conversation.

Accessibility FAQ

No. We use recognized accessibility guidance as a design reference, but this page does not claim a formal certification or legal determination of conformance for every part of the site.

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