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Accessibility statement

Moodi Mahmoudi avatar
Written by Moodi Mahmoudi
Updated over 2 weeks ago

At a glance

NEXT AI aims to make the product, marketing site, help center, and blog, and any other assets usable by as many people as possible. NEXT AI follows WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the current baseline and continues to improve coverage.

What you can do today

  • Navigate with a keyboard or speech recognition.

  • Use your OS/browser to adjust contrast and fonts.

  • Zoom text without it overflowing off screen.

  • Read most text easily across product and help center.

  • Print help articles and website pages to PDF.

  • Benefit from plain, concise copy across UI and docs.

How NEXT AI designs for accessibility

  • Standards-guided: WCAG 2.1 Level AA informs design, content, and testing.

  • Evolving criteria: NEXT tracks WCAG 2.2 (published 5 Oct 2023) to plan future improvements.

  • Assistive tech awareness: NEXT AI considers WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices when building interactive components.

  • Regional context (EU): NEXT AI monitors the EU’s Web Accessibility Directive / harmonized standard EN 301 549, which draws heavily from WCAG 2.1.

Compliance status

NEXT AI’s product, website, and help center are partially compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA. NEXT AI continues to make improvements to align with WCAG 2.1 AA.

Feedback and alternative formats

If you need information in a different format (accessible PDF, large print, easy read, audio, or braille), or want to report an accessibility issue, contact NEXT AI or use the in-product help chat. NEXT AI will review requests and respond.

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FAQ

Q: Is NEXT AI WCAG compliant?

NEXT AI uses WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a baseline and is partially compliant, with ongoing improvements planned.

Q: Does NEXT AI support screen readers and keyboard navigation?

Yes—NEXT AI designs components with keyboard operability and consults WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices when building interactive UI.

Q: What about zooming and colour contrast?

NEXT AI supports zoom without text overflow and encourages use of OS/browser settings for contrast and font adjustments; contrast is guided by WCAG 2.1 criteria.

Q: Is NEXT AI planning for WCAG 2.2?

Yes—NEXT AI tracks WCAG 2.2 updates and adds changes through the product/design backlog.

Q: How does this relate to EU requirements?

In the EU, the Web Accessibility Directive references EN 301 549, which is built around WCAG 2.1. NEXT AI monitors these requirements for continued alignment.

Q: What about the European Accessibility Act (EAA) in 2025?

The EAA began applying across the EU on 28 June 2025; NEXT AI monitors its scope and guidance as part of accessibility planning.

Q: How can I request accessible formats or report an issue?

Use the in-product chat or contact NEXT AI with details (page, steps, assistive tech used). NEXT AI will review and reply with next steps.

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