Accessibility
Effective June 2026
Accessibility isn't a checkbox here — it's kind of the whole point.
This site is for brains that work differently. So it should work for every brain and body. Here's what we've built in, where we're still improving, and how to tell us when we've missed.
What's built in
- Keyboard navigable. Everything works without a mouse — tab through it, and there's a "skip to content" link at the top of every page.
- Visible focus. A clear outline follows your keyboard focus so you never lose your place.
- Reduced motion, your choice. We respect your operating system's "reduce motion" setting, and the homepage has a motion toggle so you can calm the animations anytime — important for distractibility, vestibular sensitivity, or just a quieter moment.
- Screen-reader friendly. Semantic structure, descriptive labels and alt text, and live regions that announce changes (quiz progress, form results) out loud.
- Readable contrast. Text and interactive elements aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA contrast.
- No surprise sound. Nothing autoplays with audio; videos only play when you choose, with visible controls.
- Resizes cleanly. Zoom in or bump up your browser's font size — the layout holds.
The standard we're aiming at
We work toward WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We won't always be perfect, but that's the bar we're holding ourselves to.
The decorative bits
The animated "neuron" hero is decoration — it's hidden from assistive technology, fully keyboard-skippable, and pauses when you ask for reduced motion. None of the site's meaning lives inside an animation.
If anything here is hard to use — a control you can't reach, text you can't read, something that fights your setup — that's a bug, and we want to know. It's not on you to work around it.
Tell us
Email hello@vivaadhd.com with what got in your way (and your device/browser if you can). We read every one and fix what we can, fast.