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Compliance & trust

Public attestations of how Accessible Notes meets the accessibility and security standards required by U.S. higher education, federal agencies, and global procurement.

Published reports

Each report below describes how Accessible Notes meets a specific compliance standard, with downloadable artifacts in the formats procurement and accessibility teams expect.

Accessibility · WCAG 2.1 AA · Section 508

Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT 2.5)

How we conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA and Section 508 — with plain-English explanations of every criterion.

Generated 2026-04-29
v1.0 · self-evaluation
72 criteria fully supported
5 criteria partially supported
25 criteria not applicable

72 supported · 5 partial · 25 not applicable · 0 failures · 102 total

Why we publish this

Public compliance documentation is how a vendor signals that accessibility is a real part of how the product is built — not a marketing line. Accessibility coordinators, procurement officers, and disability-services staff use these reports during vendor review. They expect a VPAT that names what's supported, what's partial, and what's not applicable, with enough detail to evaluate.

Our compliance posture is owned by engineering. The VPAT lives in our repository as a versioned artifact, regenerated when UI or accessibility-affecting code ships, and validated in CI. The PDF you can download is rendered from the same source you can read here.

For procurement and accessibility teams

For procurement questions, accommodation requests, or to discuss a third-party audit reference, contact us. We respond within two business days.

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