Accessibility

Built for everyone.

We believe good software works for as many people as possible. Here is how we approach accessibility, and how to reach us if we fall short.

Last updated: June 2026

Our commitment

Accessibility is part of how we build, not an afterthought. We aim for every product we ship — our own and our clients' — to be usable by as many people as possible, including those who rely on assistive technology. We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA as our baseline.

What we do

We design for sufficient color contrast, provide visible keyboard focus, respect the operating system's reduced-motion preference, write meaningful alternative text for images, use semantic HTML and ARIA where it helps, and structure pages so screen readers can navigate them sensibly. We test with keyboard-only navigation and assistive technology as part of our process.

Standards and law

As a Canadian company, we build with Canadian accessibility expectations in mind, including Quebec's Law 25 and the Accessible Canada Act, alongside the international WCAG 2.2 AA standard. For clients in other regions, we align to the relevant local requirements such as the ADA and the European Accessibility Act.

Ongoing work

Accessibility is never finished. We treat it as continuous: as we add features and content, we re-check against our standards, and we fix issues as we find them. If something on this site is hard to use with assistive technology, we want to know.

Contact us

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site or in one of our products, please tell us. Email info@icubemedia.ca with the page or product, what happened, and the assistive technology you were using, and we will work to fix it.