At Iterate, we believe every respondent deserves an equal opportunity to share their voice. That’s why we’ve designed our survey platform to meet modern accessibility standards, so your surveys can reach everyone.
Built-in WCAG compliance
All surveys you create and deliver through Iterate are hosted on a platform designed to comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines. That means you can confidently send surveys knowing they’re accessible by default, whether you share them via email link or embed them directly in your website or app.
Key accessibility features of Iterate surveys include:
Keyboard-friendly navigation: Respondents can complete surveys without a mouse.
Screen reader support: Our surveys use semantic HTML, ensuring compatibility with screen readers and other assistive technologies.
Strong color contrast: Default themes meet recommended contrast ratios for legibility.
Clear labels and instructions: All questions and inputs are properly labeled so assistive technologies can describe them accurately.
Responsive design: Surveys adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and devices.
What you can do
While we handle the technical side of accessibility, you play an important role in ensuring your survey content itself is inclusive. Here are a few tips:
Use clear, straightforward language in your questions.
Avoid relying on color alone to convey information.
Provide specific instructions if you expect answers in a certain format.
Keep it concise: Long, complex questions can create barriers for some respondents.
Going further
If you plan to add images, audio, or additional context to your surveys, make sure to include alternative text, captions, or transcripts so all respondents can access the content.
Our commitment
By delivering your surveys with Iterate, you’re already taking a big step toward creating an inclusive, WCAG-compliant experience. We’re committed to maintaining high accessibility standards across our platform, so you can focus on crafting great questions and gathering valuable insights from every voice.
For a deeper dive into WCAG standards, visit the official W3C guidelines.