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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Our Commitment

BlueShore.AI is committed to making our website, mobile app, and digital deliverables accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We believe accessibility is a baseline of good craft, not a bolt-on. Our goal is to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA across blueshore.ai.

What We Do

Across the BlueShore.AI website we work to: - Provide meaningful alt text on images and decorative-image markers where appropriate - Use semantic HTML (proper headings, landmarks, lists, and buttons vs. links) so screen readers can navigate the page - Maintain color contrast ratios that meet WCAG AA for normal and large text - Ensure interactive elements are reachable and operable with a keyboard - Avoid auto-playing audio or motion that cannot be paused - Provide visible focus indicators on links, buttons, and form controls - Use descriptive link text rather than generic "click here" labels - Label form fields and surface validation errors in text, not by color alone - Test against modern screen readers, including VoiceOver and NVDA, during major releases

Ongoing Work and Known Limitations

Accessibility is an ongoing practice. As we add new pages, embed third-party tools, and ship new features, we audit them against WCAG 2.1 AA. Some content (such as third-party embeds, vendor widgets, or older PDFs) may not yet fully meet our internal standard. When we find a gap, we track it and fix it in our next release cycle.

Help Us Improve

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on blueshore.ai, on a deliverable we built for you, or in our mobile app, please tell us. We take accessibility feedback seriously and will respond promptly with either a fix or an accessible alternative. Email: information@blueshore.ai Phone: (419) 699-1894 Mail: BlueShore.AI, Huron, Ohio, United States When you reach out, please include the page URL (or screen), the assistive technology you are using (if any), and a short description of the problem. That helps us reproduce and fix the issue quickly.

Accessibility in Client Engagements

When we build websites and digital experiences for clients, accessibility is part of the default scope. Every site we ship targets WCAG 2.1 AA, includes alt text on meaningful images, uses semantic structure, and is tested for keyboard and screen-reader navigation before launch. If your engagement requires a higher conformance level (such as WCAG 2.2 AA or specific regulatory requirements), we can scope that explicitly in the Statement of Work.

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