Accessibility Statement.
AminoVita Research LLC is committed to ensuring that our website is usable by as many researchers as possible, including researchers with disabilities. This statement describes what we do, the standard we hold ourselves to, and how to report a barrier.
1. Standard
We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium. WCAG 2.1 AA is the accessibility standard commonly referenced by U.S. state and federal accessibility law. Where a specific criterion is technically infeasible for a particular interface, we document a reasonable accommodation.
2. What This Site Currently Does
- Semantic structure — every page uses proper headings, landmarks, and native form controls, so screen readers can navigate them predictably.
- Keyboard navigation — every interactive element (buttons, links, form fields, filters, the cart) is reachable and operable using the keyboard alone. A visible focus outline is preserved.
- Text and color — body text and interactive controls meet the WCAG 4.5:1 contrast ratio against their backgrounds. Color is not the sole means of conveying meaning.
- Descriptive links and labels — buttons and links are labeled by their purpose (e.g. “Add BPC-157 to cart”) rather than generic text like “click here.”
- Image alternatives — product images, vial photography, and COA thumbnails include text alternatives. Decorative images are marked as such so screen readers skip them.
- Reduced motion — scroll-triggered animations, the ticker marquee, and the compact-nav transition respect the
prefers-reduced-motionsetting and pause or shorten accordingly. - Zoom and reflow — layouts remain usable at 200% zoom and reflow to a single column on narrow viewports without horizontal scrolling.
- Forms and errors — form fields have programmatic labels, and validation errors are announced to assistive technology, not just shown visually.
3. Known Limitations
We continually audit and iterate. Areas we know are still being tightened:
- Certain third-party embeds (e.g. the payment iframe on checkout) inherit accessibility from the vendor. We monitor vendor conformance and switch vendors where accessibility regresses.
- Some legacy blog articles from before our WCAG 2.1 AA sweep may not yet meet every criterion. Those are being remediated in order of traffic.
4. Reporting a Barrier
If you find any part of this site difficult or impossible to use with your assistive technology, please tell us. We take barrier reports seriously and respond within 5 business days.
Email: research@aminovitawellness.com. Please include:
- The URL of the page or feature.
- The assistive technology you were using (browser, screen reader, dictation software, etc.).
- A short description of what you were trying to do and what went wrong.
If a barrier prevents you from placing an order, we will accept the order by email and process it under the same Terms of Sale, Refund Policy, and Shipping Policy as an online order.
5. Ongoing Review
This statement is reviewed at least twice per year. Substantive changes to the site — new page templates, new checkout flow, new interactive components — trigger an interim accessibility review before release.
6. Formal Accessibility Complaints
If you believe we have failed to reasonably address a reported barrier, you may escalate to the U.S. Department of Justice under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or to your state accessibility authority. Nothing in this statement waives your legal rights.
This document is published by AminoVita Research LLC, operated as a separate legal entity from AminoVita Wellness LLC. Questions: research@aminovitawellness.com.