Accessibility Statement
Last updated June 2026
Our commitment
Access to a website can be difficult for people with disabilities, and no two people's needs are the same. What helps one person can get in another's way. We have made a real effort to accommodate as many people as we reasonably can, given our size, our resources, and what we understand of our customers' needs, and we treat accessibility as part of building the site properly, rather than something added at the end. We work toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA.
What we are doing
Some of the steps we take to keep the site accessible:
- Writing semantic HTML so screen readers can make sense of each page
- Keeping enough contrast between text and its background to stay readable
- Making buttons, links, and forms reachable and usable by keyboard
- Adding descriptive text to images that carry meaning
- Building layouts that work across phones, tablets, and desktops
- Checking pages for common accessibility issues as we build them
Conformance status
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines set three levels of conformance: A, AA, and AAA. We assess the site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA and consider ourselves partially conformant, which means some parts of the site meet the standard and some do not yet. We are working to close the gaps.
Video and media
Where we use video, we aim to provide captions or a text alternative alongside it, so the content is available whether or not the video can be seen or heard.
Third-party content
Parts of the site rely on other companies, payment processing, embedded media, maps, social feeds, and similar tools. We choose partners who care about accessibility, but we do not control how these tools are built and cannot guarantee that every one meets the same standard. If a third-party feature gives you trouble, please tell us and we will do our best to help another way.
Known limitations and ongoing work
We are not perfect yet. Some parts of the site may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA, and we are continually improving, including work to add assistive tools that make the site easier to use. We know about the gaps that remain and are working through them. If something gets in your way, please tell us.
Getting help with accessibility
If you are having difficulty using any part of the site because of a disability, please contact us here and we will do our best to help. It helps to include the page you were on and a short description of what went wrong, so we can find and fix it faster. You can also email us at hello@themeowpicks.com. This is for accessibility help; for questions about orders or products, our other contact options are quicker.
Helpful resources
For extra support, most web browsers include built-in accessibility settings, and screen readers such as NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver can help you navigate the web. If you use one of these and still run into trouble on our site, we would like to hear about it.