At Audileo, we don’t just see accessibility as a “compliance checklist.” For us, it’s the entire point. Our mission is to dismantle the barriers that traditional, text-heavy education places in front of students with dyslexia, ADHD, visual impairments, and other learning differences.
We are committed to ensuring our digital presence is as inclusive as our audiobooks. We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA standards, and we are constantly auditing our platform to make sure we’re meeting the needs of every learner.
How We Support Your Experience
We’ve integrated several features to help you navigate Audileo comfortably:
- Accessibility Interface: You’ll notice an accessibility widget on our site. This tool allows you to instantly customize your viewing experience; increasing text size, shifting to high-contrast modes, or highlighting links to make navigation more intuitive.
- Semantic Structure: We use clear heading hierarchies and ARIA labels so that screen readers can easily “map out” our pages without getting lost in the code.
- Alt-Text for Visuals: We aim to provide descriptive alternative text for our images, ensuring that users with visual impairments don’t miss out on context or information.
- Official OpenStax Alignment: As an official OpenStax technology partner, we ensure our audio content mirrors the rigorous accessibility standards of the original OER materials.
Ongoing Efforts & Limitations
While we strive for perfection, we know that web accessibility is an ongoing journey. Some sections of our site, specifically older blog posts or third-party integrations, may still be undergoing optimization.
We Want Your Feedback
If you’re having trouble accessing any part of this website, or if you feel we could be doing something better, please tell us. We don’t want you to “just deal with it”, we want to fix it.
- Email: Contact Us
- Response Time: We aim to respond to all accessibility-related inquiries within three business days.
This statement was last updated on February 17, 2026.
