Last Updated: February 06, 2026
MeasureGen is dedicated to ensuring our AI-powered name generation platform at https://www.measuregen.com is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. We prioritize digital inclusion as a core principle, enabling individuals to generate creative business names, brand ideas, and more through an intuitive interface that adheres to established web accessibility standards.
Compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
Our website conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA success criteria. This commitment extends across all pages, from the homepage generator tool to result displays and support resources. We evaluate conformance through automated tools, manual testing, and user feedback to maintain perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content.
- Perceivable: Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive.
- Operable: User interface components and navigation must be operable.
- Understandable: Information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable.
- Robust: Content must be robust enough to be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.
Names generated by our AI tools are provided for user evaluation and implementation. While these suggestions are designed for broad applicability, users bear the responsibility to conduct independent trademark searches and verifications before commercial use.
Keyboard Navigation and Focus Management
Full keyboard accessibility is implemented throughout the site. Users can navigate using standard keys like Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space, and arrow keys without a mouse. Visible focus indicators, styled with high-contrast outlines, highlight interactive elements such as input fields for name generation prompts, generate buttons, and navigation menus.
For example, the core name generator form allows sequential tabbing from prompt entry to style selectors, preview areas, and export options. Skip links positioned at the page top enable direct jumps to main content, bypassing repetitive navigation for efficient screen reader and keyboard use.
Screen Reader and Assistive Technology Support
We optimize compatibility with popular screen readers including NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. Semantic HTML structures, ARIA landmarks, and roles ensure logical reading order and clear announcements. Form labels are explicitly associated with inputs, and dynamic content updates—like AI-generated name lists—are announced via live regions.
- Landmarks: Main, navigation, banner, contentinfo, and search regions are properly labeled.
- Images: All non-decorative images carry descriptive alt text; decorative elements use null alt attributes.
- Links: Descriptive link text avoids vague phrases, providing context like “Generate business names” instead of “Click here.”
- Tables: Result previews use proper headers for screen reader navigation.
Color Contrast and Visual Accessibility
Contrast ratios meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA requirements: 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. We audited our color palette using tools like WAVE and Lighthouse, adjusting foreground-background combinations in buttons, text, and charts. Users with low vision or color blindness benefit from these standards, alongside options for custom theme toggles in development.
Non-color cues reinforce functionality: Checkboxes use checkmarks, required fields show asterisks with labels, and error states include text descriptions.
Resizable Text and Reflow
Text scales up to 200% without loss of content or horizontal scrolling, thanks to relative units (em, rem) and flexible layouts using CSS Grid and Flexbox. Media queries handle reflow for various viewport sizes, ensuring single-column presentation on zoom remains usable.
Multimedia and Motion Accessibility
Our platform minimizes auto-playing media, with all animations controllable via reduced motion preferences (prefers-reduced-motion media query). Name generation demos include pause buttons and transcripts where applicable. Captions and audio descriptions are planned for future video tutorials on using the AI tool.
Forms and Input Accessibility
The name generation form features clear instructions, error identification, and suggestions. Validation errors appear inline with specific guidance, such as “Please enter a description longer than 10 characters,” and are associated with relevant fields via aria-describedby. Autocomplete attributes enhance usability for common inputs.
- Labels: Every form control has a visible, associated label.
- Instructions: Grouped fields include fieldset and legend for context.
- Success messages: Confirmed via polite live regions.
Structured Content and Headings
Hierarchical headings (H1 through H6) organize content logically, aiding navigation for screen reader users via heading jumps. Lists employ proper OL/UL nesting, and paragraphs avoid excessive line lengths for readability.
Testing and Evaluation Processes
Accessibility is integrated into our development workflow. We conduct regular audits using:
- Automated scanners: axe-core, pa11y, and Lighthouse Accessibility module.
- Manual testing: Cross-browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) with keyboard-only and screen readers.
- User testing: Sessions with disabled volunteers simulating real workflows, like generating and refining names.
- Continuous integration: Pre-deployment checks flag WCAG violations.
Our team includes accessibility specialists who review updates to the AI interface, ensuring new features like advanced filtering or export functions remain compliant.
Ongoing Monitoring and Improvements
MeasureGen actively monitors accessibility through analytics, error reporting, and quarterly audits. User-reported issues drive prioritization; recent enhancements include improved focus trapping in modals and better ARIA for dynamic name suggestions. We allocate resources for WCAG 2.2 alignment as it stabilizes.
Third-party integrations, such as analytics scripts, are vetted for accessibility impact and configured minimally.
Feedback and Reporting Accessibility Barriers
If you encounter any accessibility issues on https://www.measuregen.com, please contact us. We aim to respond within 5 business days and resolve reported barriers promptly.
Email: [email protected]
Provide details like the page URL, issue description, assistive technology used, and screenshots if possible. Your input helps us enhance the platform for everyone.
Enforcement and Legal Compliance
Accessibility adherence is enforced at the executive level, with dedicated procedures for conformance claims. We comply with applicable laws including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the European Accessibility Act where relevant.
Periodic statements of conformance are available upon request via [email protected]. Non-conforming content is minimized and flagged for remediation.
Training and Awareness
All developers and content creators undergo annual accessibility training covering WCAG principles, ARIA best practices, and testing methodologies. This ensures sustained compliance as our AI name generation capabilities evolve.
Internal guidelines mandate accessibility reviews for sprints, fostering a culture of inclusion.
Future Enhancements
Upcoming updates will introduce voice input for name prompts, enhanced magnification support, and broader language accessibility. User testing informs these roadmaps, prioritizing high-impact features.
MeasureGen remains committed to progressive enhancement, balancing innovation in AI-driven naming with universal access.
In utilizing generated names, users should independently verify trademarks to avoid infringement, as our tool provides inspirational suggestions without legal guarantees.