
Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: October 21, 2025
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Nexus is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all people, including those with disabilities. We believe that powerful AI technology should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities or the technologies they use.
As we prepare to launch our full platform in late April 2026, accessibility is a core principle guiding our design and development process—not an afterthought, but a fundamental requirement.
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Accessibility Standards
We are working to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and more usable for everyone.
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Current Website Accessibility
Our website (theenexus.com) is designed with accessibility in mind:
Navigation and Structure
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Clear, consistent navigation across all pages
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Logical page structure with proper heading hierarchy
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Descriptive page titles for each section
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Clean, organized layout for easy comprehension
Content Accessibility
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Plain language explanations of complex technical concepts
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Clear, readable fonts throughout the site
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Sufficient color contrast for text readability
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No reliance on color alone to convey information
Keyboard Navigation
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All links and interactive elements accessible via keyboard
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Logical tab order throughout the site
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Standard keyboard shortcuts supported
Screen Reader Support
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Semantic HTML markup for proper interpretation
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Descriptive page titles and headings
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Alternative text for informational images
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Structured content for easy navigation
AI Platform Accessibility Features
Our Nexus AI platform, launching in late April 2026, is being built with comprehensive accessibility features:
Voice Input
Our platform includes microphone-based voice input for users who prefer or require speech-to-text interaction:
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User-controlled activation: Microphone only activates when you explicitly tap the microphone button
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Visual feedback: Clear indication when microphone is active
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No automatic recording: Audio is never recorded or stored
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Local processing: Voice is processed on your device for privacy and speed
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Alternative to typing: Provides access for users with mobility limitations or preference for voice interaction
On-Device Processing
Our on-device AI processing provides accessibility benefits:
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Faster response times: Reduced latency improves experience for all users
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Offline capability: Works without internet connection on capable devices
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Privacy protection: Particularly important for users in healthcare, legal, and other sensitive contexts
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Reduced barriers: No account creation or complex setup required
Text-Based Interface
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Clean, distraction-free text interface
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Adjustable text size without loss of functionality
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Compatible with screen readers
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High contrast options for visual accessibility
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Keyboard-only navigation support
Privacy-First Design
Our zero data collection approach provides accessibility benefits:
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No forced account creation: Removes barrier to access
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No tracking: Users with privacy concerns can use freely
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Local operation: Works on personal devices in private settings
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HIPAA-friendly: Suitable for healthcare professionals and patients
Platform Requirements
For Full Functionality
To use all features of Nexus, including on-device learning, your device should have:
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Modern operating system (Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android)
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Sufficient processing power for AI inference
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For voice input: Microphone hardware
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For on-device learning: At least 8GB RAM recommended
For Basic Use
Basic AI interaction works on:
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Any device with a modern web browser
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Keyboard or touchscreen input
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Internet connection for cloud-based deployment
We are committed to making Nexus accessible across a wide range of devices and configurations.
Known Limitations and Ongoing Work
We are transparent about current limitations as we work toward full accessibility:
Current Limitations:
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Some technical documentation requires higher reading levels
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Voice input requires microphone hardware
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Full on-device processing requires capable hardware
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Limited mobile optimization (in progress)
Actively Working On:
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Enhanced screen reader optimization for complex interactions
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Simplified language options for technical content
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Alternative input methods beyond voice and keyboard
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Comprehensive keyboard shortcut documentation
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Mobile accessibility improvements
We are committed to addressing these limitations before our full launch in April 2026.
Assistive Technology Compatibility
Nexus is designed to work with common assistive technologies:
Screen Readers:
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JAWS
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NVDA
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VoiceOver (macOS/iOS)
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TalkBack (Android)
Input Methods:
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Keyboard-only navigation
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Voice input (via our built-in feature)
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Speech recognition software
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Alternative input devices
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Touch screen devices
Visual Aids:
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Screen magnification software
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High contrast modes
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Browser zoom functionality
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Custom font settings
Third-Party Services
Our website is hosted on Wix. While we control our content and design, some platform features are managed by Wix. We have chosen Wix in part due to their commitment to accessibility.
We do not use third-party analytics, tracking, or advertising services that could impact accessibility or privacy.
Feedback and Contact
We actively welcome feedback on the accessibility of Nexus. Your input helps us improve.
To Report Accessibility Issues:
Email: nexusdevolpercontact@gmail.com
Subject Line: Include "Accessibility" for priority handling
Please Include:
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Description of the accessibility barrier you encountered
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The page or feature affected
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Your browser and operating system (if applicable)
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Assistive technology you were using (if applicable)
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How we can help provide the information or service you need
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Response Time: We aim to respond to accessibility concerns within 5-7 business days.
Testing and Validation
Our accessibility approach includes:
Pre-Launch Testing:
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Manual testing with assistive technologies
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Automated accessibility scanning tools
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Keyboard-only navigation testing
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Color contrast verification
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User testing with people who have disabilities
Ongoing Monitoring:
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Regular accessibility audits
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User feedback integration
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Continuous improvement based on WCAG updates
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Staff training on accessibility best practices
Privacy and Accessibility
Our privacy-first approach directly supports accessibility:
No Barriers to Access:
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No account creation required
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No personal information collected automatically
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No tracking or surveillance
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No data sharing with third parties
Safe for Sensitive Contexts:
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Healthcare professionals can use without HIPAA concerns
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Legal professionals maintain attorney-client privilege
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Individuals with privacy concerns can use freely
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On-device processing keeps conversations private
This design removes barriers that prevent many people from using AI services.
Legal Compliance
Nexus is committed to meeting accessibility obligations under applicable laws, including:
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
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European Accessibility Act (where applicable)
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Other applicable accessibility regulations globally
Roadmap and Future Improvements
As we approach our full launch in late April 2026, we are prioritizing:
By Launch (April 2026):
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Full WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance across all features
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Comprehensive keyboard shortcut documentation
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Enhanced screen reader optimization
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Mobile accessibility improvements
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Accessibility documentation and user guides
Post-Launch (Ongoing):
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Regular accessibility audits and improvements
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User feedback integration
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Emerging assistive technology support
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Continuous WCAG compliance monitoring
Alternative Access
If you need information from our website or documentation in an alternative format, please contact us at nexusdevolpercontact@gmail.com. We can provide:
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Text-only versions of content
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Simplified explanations of technical material
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Information in different formats upon request
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Assistance accessing specific features or information
Updates to This Statement
This accessibility statement will be reviewed and updated regularly to reflect:
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Progress toward full accessibility
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New features and capabilities
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User feedback and improvements
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Changes in accessibility standards
Last Reviewed: October 21, 2025
Next Scheduled Review: January 2026 (pre-launch review)
Our Promise
Accessibility is not a checkbox for Nexus—it's a core value. As we build AI technology that respects privacy and empowers users, we are equally committed to ensuring that technology is accessible to everyone.
We believe that:
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Everyone deserves access to powerful AI tools
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Technology should adapt to users, not the other way around
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Privacy and accessibility go hand-in-hand
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Continuous improvement is essential
If we fall short of these commitments, please let us know. Your feedback drives our improvement.
Additional Resources
For general information about web accessibility:
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Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI): https://www.w3.org/WAI/
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WebAIM: https://webaim.org/
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Section 508: https://www.section508.gov/
Thank you for your interest in Nexus. We are committed to building AI technology that everyone can use.
Questions or feedback? Contact us at nexusdevolpercontact@gmail.com
Nexus: Privacy-First AI Platform
Launching April 2026