Accessibility Statement

Last updated: July 12, 2026

1. Our commitment

Signatura is committed to making electronic signing usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA — the widely recognised standard for accessible web content.

2. Conformance status

Partially conformant. Most of the platform meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA, and we are actively auditing and fixing the areas that do not yet. Because we ship improvements continuously, the details below reflect our current status rather than a fixed point in time.

3. What we've done

  • Keyboard operable — you can move to every field and open, fill, and submit it without a mouse.
  • Screen-reader compatible — fields, buttons, and status messages carry text labels and roles.
  • Sign your way — you can type or upload your signature instead of drawing it, if drawing is not accessible to you.
  • Readable — we design for sufficient colour contrast, a visible keyboard focus indicator, and respect for your browser's language and text-size settings.

4. Known limitations

We are currently improving colour contrast on a small number of secondary labels, reduced-motion coverage for people who prefer less animation, and full screen-reader verification across every flow. If any of these prevents you from completing a task, please contact us — see below — and we will help right away.

5. Feedback and help

If you encounter any barrier using Signatura — or you need a document in an alternative format, or assistance completing a signature — contact us at [email protected]. We aim to respond within 2 business days and will work with you to provide the information or complete the task in an accessible way.

6. How we assess

This statement is based on self-evaluation, using automated tools (axe-core and eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y) together with manual keyboard and screen-reader review. We review it as the platform changes.