Accessibility Statement
Nivision is committed to making its website usable for everyone, including people with disabilities.
Last updated: 19 May 2026
1. Our commitment
Nivision believes the web should be usable by everyone. We are committed to making the Nivision website accessible to as many people as possible, including people with visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive disabilities, and people using assistive technologies.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We review the site regularly and work to improve it over time.
2. The standard we work toward
This website is built toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at conformance level AA, the standard referenced by Israeli accessibility regulation for digital services.
We treat level AA as our target and design and develop new pages and features with it in mind.
3. What has been done
We have built accessibility into the site in the following ways:
• Semantic HTML structure with clear landmarks and headings, so the page can be understood and navigated by assistive technologies.
• Full keyboard operability - all interactive elements can be reached and used without a mouse.
• Visible focus indicators that clearly show which element is currently focused.
• Screen-reader support, with ARIA roles, labels, and states added where the native markup is not enough.
• Respect for the operating-system reduced-motion preference, so animations are minimized for people who ask for that.
• Correct right-to-left (RTL) layout and natural Hebrew typography for the Hebrew version of the site.
• A skip-to-content link, so keyboard and screen-reader users can jump straight past the navigation to the main content.
• An on-site accessibility widget, available on every page, that lets visitors enlarge the text, turn on a high-contrast mode, highlight links, and pause animations. The chosen settings are saved on the visitor's device.
4. Known limitations and ongoing work
We want to be honest: accessibility is never finished, and parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible.
Some third-party content embedded in the site - for example the Calendly scheduling tool used to book a demo - is provided by external services and is not fully under our control. We aim to offer alternative ways to reach us where such content presents a barrier.
We review and improve the site's accessibility on an ongoing basis. If you encounter a problem, your feedback helps us fix it.
5. Getting help and reporting a problem
If you run into an accessibility barrier on the site, or you need information that is not accessible to you, please contact our accessibility coordinator. We will do our best to provide a solution and to fix the issue.
Accessibility coordinator: Orel Raz.
Phone: 050-345-5355.
Email: [email protected].
Please describe the problem, the page where it happened, and the browser or assistive technology you were using, so we can reproduce and resolve it as quickly as possible.
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