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Accessibility

Accessible to every resident. By design, and by audit.

Public meetings belong to the public — including residents who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, captions, or reduced motion. DocGen's resident-facing and marketing pages conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

What conforms

Every resident-facing surface: jurisdiction portals, published agendas, the live meeting view (desktop and mobile), public minutes with recording chapters, and all marketing pages — audited with axe-core against WCAG 2.1 A and AA, zero violations. Last audited August 10, 2026.

Built in, not bolted on

  • · The public record is real HTML — headings, landmarks, and text a screen reader can navigate, not scanned images.
  • · Full keyboard operation with a visible focus indicator and a skip-to-content link on every page.
  • · Color contrast meets AA on every text and control combination, in light and dark themes.
  • · DocGen Live meeting recordings receive machine-generated English captions automatically.
  • · Animations respect your reduced-motion system setting.

Known limitations

Downloadable packet and minutes PDFs are archival PDF/A documents and are not yet tagged for assistive navigation (PDF/UA). The same content is always available as accessible HTML on the meeting's public pages — the record itself never requires a PDF. Machine-generated captions can contain recognition errors; the written minutes remain the authoritative record.

Found a barrier?

Tell us and we'll fix it: support@mydocgen.app. Accessibility reports go to the front of the queue.