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Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed: 20 August 2026
Our commitment
NYX LIMITED wants this website to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who rely on assistive technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, speech input, or keyboard-only navigation. Accessible design is part of how we build, not an afterthought.
This statement covers the Nyx AI marketing website. The Nyx AI desktop application has its own accessibility features, including screen-reader labels and live announcements in key workflows, a per-reply read-aloud (text-to-speech) control, adjustable UI and code fonts and sizes, and dark, light, or OS-following app chrome with custom accent, surface, and border colours. The editor and terminal remain dark.
Standard we aim for
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA as a voluntary engineering target. The Equality Act 2010 separately requires reasonable adjustments where it applies, and the European Accessibility Act has its own scope, exemptions, and harmonised-standard framework. Targeting WCAG does not by itself establish legal compliance or a formal conformance claim.
Nobody has audited this site against WCAG 2.2 independently, and we have not run a formal conformance evaluation. What follows is what we have built and checked ourselves, and what we know is still missing.
What we have done
- Semantic HTML with a single main landmark and a skip-to-content link.
- Keyboard operation of the navigation, the site search, the menus and the forms, with a visible focus outline in both themes.
- Text contrast measured against the WCAG AA threshold of 4.5:1 in both the dark and the light theme. Interactive controls and state-marking outlines are kept at the applicable non-text contrast threshold. Some purely decorative elements, such as hairline dividers and bullet dots, sit below 3:1; none of them carries information that the text beside it does not.
- A light/dark theme toggle that applies for the current page session without storing a preference across visits.
- Motion safety: all scroll and reveal animations are switched off automatically when your device requests reduced motion, leaving every piece of content fully visible.
- Form fields with visible labels, errors announced to assistive technology, and primary form actions with targets at least 44 px tall. Some compact navigation and dialog controls are smaller.
- Ordinary prose and controls reflow to a single column on a narrow screen and under browser zoom. The wide reference tables listed below are the documented exception and provide their own horizontal scroll.
Known limitations
We are honest about the gaps we know of and are working to close them:
- Payment checkout. Donations are completed on Stripe’s hosted checkout pages. Stripe provides that component, but we still treat the end-to-end payment journey as part of the experience we need to monitor. Read Stripe’s Privacy Center.
- Anti-spam challenge. The waitlist and donation forms may show a Cloudflare Turnstile verification, a third-party component within our form journey. If it blocks you, contact us and we will help you another way.
- Smooth scrolling. Every page asks the browser to animate in-page jumps, such as a skip link or a heading anchor; it is disabled automatically under reduced-motion, and standard browser scrolling still works throughout.
- Wide reference tables. The four reference tables in the threat model, the three processing tables in the Privacy Policy, and the comparison table on the Why Nyx AI page are too wide to fit a small screen, so they scroll sideways inside their own box. Each one is a focus stop, so it can be scrolled with the arrow keys as well as by touch or mouse.
- Screen readers. The site is built with screen readers in mind, but the testing described under “How we test” below does not include a named screen reader, so we make no claim about how any particular one behaves here. If something reads wrongly, please tell us.
Feedback and getting help
If you find a barrier on this site, need information in a different format, or want to request a reasonable adjustment, please contact us at customerservice@nyxlimited.com with “Accessibility” in the subject line. Tell us the page and what went wrong, and we aim to respond within five working days. You can also reach us through our contact page, or write to Accessibility, NYX LIMITED, 70 Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield, England, S10 2LJ.
If our reply does not resolve it, say so and we will look at it again. Free, independent advice on rights under the Equality Act 2010 is available from the Equality Advisory and Support Service. An accessibility complaint is a separate thing from a data-protection complaint; if yours is about how we handled your personal data, our privacy policy sets out that route and your right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office.
How we test
We check the site by hand: keyboard-only navigation, browser zoom, the reduced-motion setting, and the browser’s own inspector for contrast and page structure. The contrast ratio is recorded beside the colour value in the site’s stylesheet for the focus ring and for the text colours closest to the threshold, so those can be re-checked whenever a colour changes. We do not run an automated accessibility scanner as part of the build, and we have not commissioned an external audit. If either changes, this page changes with it. This statement is reviewed as the site changes and was last reviewed on the date shown above. It is a voluntary statement for a private-sector website and is not a statement under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
NYX LIMITEDis registered with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, registration ZC167877. Full company details are in the footer of every page.
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