Built so everyone can use it.
Gaux is designed and tested against WCAG 2.2 AA.
Statement of conformance
We design and test Gaux against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. That means semantic HTML, keyboard-navigable interfaces, sufficient color contrast, labelled form controls, focus indicators, motion preferences honored, and content that works at 200% zoom.
Accessibility is an ongoing practice, not a one-time check. Every new page is reviewed before launch, and we run a quarterly audit across the whole product. Where we fall short, we publish what we know — see the next section.
What we're still working on.
We'd rather tell you than leave you guessing. Here's where we know we fall short today, and what we're doing about it.
- Video captions are creator-supplied. Auto-captions are in progress; until they ship, captions depend on the practitioner who recorded the class.
- Some legacy course content lacks alt text on decorative images. We're backfilling on a stage-by-stage schedule.
- Live class chat is not yet screen-reader optimized. A redesign with proper ARIA live regions is in our Phase 2 roadmap.
- Reduced-motion preferences are not yet honored on every animated element. Hero animations respect
prefers-reduced-motion; smaller in-page motion is being audited.
Found something that doesn't work?
We want to know. Email accessibility@gaux.com — include the page, what you tried, what assistive tech you were using, and we'll get back to you within two business days.
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