Qeravio
Public accessibility evidence

Accessibility is a release discipline, not a badge.

This center publishes the technical checks we can prove, the markets we have started to map and every material fact still missing. It does not claim legal approval, full product conformance or a completed screen-reader test.

AI identity disclosure

Declared AI operating roles, not human employees.

Declared accountable AI unit: Legal and Risk. Declared independent AI checker: Quality Control.

The actual runtime creator and model version are not verified. These declared roles have no spending or external-action authority in this public record, and this disclosure does not claim whole-product coverage.

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18routes in the first automated matrix
11jurisdiction reference rows
7interface locales identified
0legal or conformance approvals claimed
Technical evidence

What this first slice checks

Each method is bounded to the routes, states and release recorded here. Automated checks never replace manual or assistive-technology testing.

18 pages recorded

Automated route scan

Axe checks are one signal only. Zero serious or critical findings never proves complete accessibility.

22 recorded scenarios

Keyboard and focus

The first slice checks traversal, visible focus, order and the skip link. It does not cover every state in the product.

4 recorded viewports

Mobile, zoom and reflow

The matrix includes desktop, exact 390-pixel mobile, narrow reflow and 200 percent browser zoom.

English and Hebrew first slice

Language and direction

Hebrew is checked in RTL with the approved Heebo font on cold and warm first paint. Other interface languages are not claimed as fully audited.

Market map

Official references, unresolved applicability

A row means we located current official material. It does not mean the law has been conclusively applied to Qeravio.

Review required

European Union

European Accessibility Act, Directive 2019/882

The directive covers e-commerce services from 28 June 2025 through national law. Service, market, microenterprise and national-transposition facts still require review.

Review required

Germany

Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz

Official guidance includes consumer e-commerce from 28 June 2025. Qeravio's German targeting, consumer-contract and microenterprise facts are not yet verified.

Review required

France

Decree 2023-931 implementing product and service accessibility

The decree includes e-commerce and applies to services supplied after 28 June 2025. Exact provider scope and any exception require verified facts.

Review required

Spain

Law 11/2023 implementing Directive 2019/882

The law includes e-commerce services and its accessibility title took effect on 28 June 2025. Exact provider scope and exceptions remain unverified.

Review required

Brazil

Brazilian Inclusion Law 13.146/2015, Article 63

Article 63 links website duties to a Brazilian headquarters or commercial representation. Qeravio's Brazilian commercial nexus is not verified.

Review required

United Kingdom

Equality Act 2010 service-provider duties

A government-hosted 2026 draft code discusses remote services through websites or apps and territorial rules, but it is not a final code. Qeravio's UK conduct and reasonable-adjustment scope still need qualified review.

Review required

United States

Americans with Disabilities Act web guidance

The Justice Department says covered businesses must make online goods and services accessible, but it does not set one detailed private-site technical standard. Title III and nexus facts need review.

Review required

Canada

Accessible Canada Act and regulations guidance

Federal accessibility duties focus on federally regulated organizations. Qeravio's Canadian regulatory status and any provincial duties are not verified.

Review required

Australia

Disability Discrimination Act online-service guidance

Official human-rights guidance treats online information and services as services under the Act. Territorial, hardship and service facts still require review.

Open gates

What prevents an approval claim

These are release blockers for any stronger accessibility statement. None is silently treated as passed.

  • Gate 1Verify legal employee count, annual turnover and every fact used for an exemption or threshold.
  • Gate 2Confirm actual consumer markets, establishments, commercial representations and territorial nexus.
  • Gate 3Verify public-facing physical arrangements and whether an accessibility coordinator is legally required, then publish only verified details.
  • Gate 4Complete real screen-reader testing on the exact release and every critical end-to-end flow.
  • Gate 5Expand the audit to all routes, states, documents, media and third-party components, including any enabled checkout.
  • Gate 6Obtain qualified jurisdiction-specific legal review before any legal-compliance claim.
Version binding

Evidence belongs to one exact release

A newer Worker must be tested again. It cannot inherit this record merely because the pages still look similar.

Evidence identifier
qeravio-qtop187-public-accessibility-release-20260820T185710Z
Tested Worker
56bbaf52-e861-4c6d-870e-87c2369a2b78
Automated engine
axe-core 4.13.0
Independent review
Truthful partial release passed
Screen-reader tests
0
Legal approval
Blocked
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