Skip to main contentEvery learner deserves access to great learning experiences. Edzo is committed to building a platform that works for people of all abilities, and we’re always working to do better.
Our approach
Accessibility is part of how we design from the start:
- Semantic HTML: we use proper heading structures, landmarks, and labels so assistive technologies can navigate Edzo effectively
- Keyboard navigation: core features are accessible via keyboard
- Screen reader support: Edzo is designed to work with popular screen readers including VoiceOver, NVDA, and JAWS
Visual accessibility
- Color contrast: text and interactive elements are designed with readability in mind
- Resizable text: Edzo respects browser zoom and text size preferences
- Reduced motion: Edzo respects the
prefers-reduced-motion setting for users who are sensitive to animation
For teachers and parents
When creating resources, a few small steps can make a big difference:
- Use alt text when adding images so learners using screen readers understand what’s in the image
- Add clear, descriptive titles to your pages and sections to help all learners navigate your resources
- Consider using multiple formats (text + image + video) to support different learning needs
Reporting accessibility issues
We want to hear from you. If you encounter an accessibility barrier:
- Email us at support@edzo.com
- Include the page or feature affected and the assistive technology you’re using
- We’ll respond promptly and work to resolve the issue
Ongoing commitment
Accessibility is a journey. We regularly audit the platform, test with assistive technologies, and incorporate feedback from our community. Our goal is to make Edzo a place where every learner can thrive.