Accessibility

Designed to be usable, calm and inclusive.

Accessibility is not a finishing touch for BrightSeed — it's a starting point. This statement describes what we're aiming for and where we are today.

What we aim for

  • WCAG 2.2 AA conformance across the website and product.
  • Full keyboard navigation with visible focus states.
  • Respect for prefers-reduced-motion — gentle by default, no parallax or aggressive transitions.
  • Comfortable line length, generous spacing and a serif/sans pairing chosen for readability.
  • Plain-language copy. Short sentences. Honest words.
  • Sensory-friendly visuals: soft palette, low-glare backgrounds, no flashing content.

Neurodivergent-friendly defaults

BrightSeed is being co-designed with neurodivergent learners, parents and educators. We test our interfaces with autistic, ADHD and dyslexic users — including options for adjustable text, calmer colour modes and reduced motion in the future product.

Offline & low-bandwidth

For families and partners with limited or expensive connectivity, BrightSeed is being designed to work alongside printable kits and offline lesson packs. The product is not assumed to live in a fast browser tab.

Known limits today

This is an early marketing site. We're auditing it continuously. If you spot something that gets in your way — a contrast issue, a confusing label, a missing landmark — please tell us via the contact form or email hello@brightseed.world and we'll fix it.