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Last updated June 20261 min read

Accessibility Statement

UEFNMarketplace is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone, including people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for all and applying the relevant accessibility standards.

Need help or found a barrier?

If any part of this site is difficult to use, or you need information in a different format, email accessibility@uefnmarketplace.com. We aim to respond within 5 business days and will work with you to provide the information or service you need through an accessible alternative.

Conformance status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. They define three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.

UEFNMarketplace aims to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. “Conform” means the content fully meets the standard; “substantially conform” means most of the content meets the standard with some exceptions. UEFNMarketplace is substantially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA: most of the site meets the standard, and we are actively remediating the areas that do not yet fully conform (see Known limitations).

WCAG 2.1 Level AA is also the technical baseline referenced by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for web content in the United States, by EN 301 549 and the European Accessibility Act in the EU, and by Section 508 for U.S. federal contexts. We use it as our single target so that conformance work serves all of these frameworks at once.

Measures we take

Accessibility is part of how we build, not a one-time check. Specifically, we:

  • Maintain a design system with documented color, contrast, and typography rules.
  • Build interactive components on accessible primitives that ship keyboard support, focus management, and ARIA semantics by default.
  • Provide a “Skip to main content” link, consistent landmark regions, and a visible keyboard focus indicator on every interactive element.
  • Honor the operating-system prefers-reduced-motion setting to reduce or remove non-essential animation.
  • Run automated accessibility tests (axe-core) against our public pages in continuous integration and treat critical issues as release-blocking.
  • Include accessibility in code review and feature design.

Compatibility with browsers and assistive technology

UEFNMarketplace is designed to be compatible with recent versions of major browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari) on desktop and mobile, used together with assistive technologies such as screen readers (for example NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack), operating-system zoom and text resizing, and keyboard-only navigation. The site remains usable when text is resized up to 200% and supports operation without a mouse.

Known limitations

Despite our best efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. We are aware of, and actively working to fix, areas including:

  • Some complex creator and admin tools (for example drag-and-drop boards and the 3D asset preview) have limited keyboard or screen-reader support. Where a fully accessible equivalent is not yet available, contact us and we will help you complete the task.
  • A small number of icon-only controls and form fields are being updated to add clearer text labels for assistive technology.
  • User-generated content (such as asset descriptions, images, and uploaded files) is created by sellers and may not always include accessible text alternatives. We provide guidance to sellers and will assist buyers who need help.

If you encounter a barrier that is not listed here, please tell us — your feedback helps us prioritize fixes.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of UEFNMarketplace. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:

Email: accessibility@uefnmarketplace.com

Please include the page address (URL), a description of the problem, and the browser and assistive technology you were using, if you can. We try to respond within 5 business days.

Enforcement and escalation

If you contact us with an accessibility problem and are not satisfied with our response, you may be able to escalate to the relevant authority in your jurisdiction. In the European Union, accessibility complaints can be raised with the national enforcement body responsible for the European Accessibility Act. In the United States, more information about your rights is available from the U.S. Department of Justice ADA website.

Assessment approach

UEFNMarketplace assesses the accessibility of this site through a combination of automated testing (axe-core in continuous integration), manual keyboard and screen-reader checks, and ongoing self-evaluation. This statement was last reviewed in June 2026 and is updated as we make improvements.

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