Accessibility matters here
Dream Lab is committed to making its website and web app more accessible for people with disabilities. We are actively working toward WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance and use ongoing design, engineering, and review work to improve access over time.
Our commitment
We want Dream Lab to work for people who use keyboards, screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice control, captions, reduced-motion settings, and other assistive technologies.
Accessibility is part of our product work, not a one-time checkbox. We review new experiences, update older flows, and prioritize barriers that affect core tasks like navigation, sign-in, billing, and session creation.
Current target
Our goal is to align the Dream Lab website and web app with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, and to incorporate relevant WCAG 2.2 improvements where practical.
What we focus on
We actively review the public marketing site and signed-in web experience for common accessibility needs that affect real use.
- Keyboard navigation and visible focus states
- Clear labels for forms, sliders, buttons, and dialogs
- Readable contrast, zoom support, and responsive layouts
- Reduced-motion support for people who request it
- Meaningful text alternatives for important imagery
Known limitations
Some parts of Dream Lab are still being improved, especially newer interactive flows and richer playback controls. We may discover issues through testing, user reports, or platform updates.
Third-party surfaces such as authentication, billing, app-store flows, or embedded provider experiences may be governed in part by those providers' own accessibility implementations.
How we test
We use a mix of automated checks, keyboard-only review, code-level audits, and manual testing with assistive technology where possible. We also verify accessibility on mobile layouts and continue to review new content as it ships.
Need help or found a barrier?
If you run into an accessibility problem in Dream Lab, email us with the page or feature involved, what happened, and what assistive technology or device you were using. We use those reports to prioritize fixes.
If you need information from the site in an alternative format, contact us and we will do our best to help.