Brilliani Labs
Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed — June 2026
Brilliani Labs (Compliance Condo B.V.) is committed to making brillianilabs.com usable for as many people as possible, including people who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, or screen magnification.
Conformance target
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2, Level AA. The site is partially conformant: most of it meets AA, with some known limitations in the real-time 3D diamond simulator, described below.
Measures we have taken
- Semantic page structure with landmarks (
header,nav,main) and a “Skip to main content” link on every page. - All interactive controls — buttons, selects, sliders and the custom colour picker — are keyboard operable, with a clear, consistent visible focus indicator.
- Text alternatives (
role="img"with descriptive names) for the 3D render, the light-return map and the diagrams; the descriptions update to reflect the current diamond. - Changes you make in the simulator (cut, colour, clarity, carat) are announced to screen readers through a live status region, and the full grading data is always available as text.
- Colour contrast meets AA for text; interactive targets meet the minimum target size; layouts are responsive and reflow when zoomed.
- Moving content (the spinning stone) can be paused with an on-screen control.
Known limitations
The simulator is an inherently visual tool. The 3D render and the light-return map communicate through light and colour, which a blind user cannot perceive directly. We address this by providing the complete grading report as text — and announcing changes — so the underlying information is available without sight. The numeric data does not depend on how the stone is posed.
Free rotation is pointer-based. Dragging the 3D view or the light-return map to orbit the stone requires a mouse, trackpad or touch. Keyboard users can still rotate the stone using the on-screen rotation controls (play / pause / direction), and — because the grading data is pose-independent — no information is lost by not free-orbiting.
Auto-spin and reduced motion. The stone spins automatically by design. A pause control is always available, but auto-spin is not currently disabled for visitors whose system requests reduced motion. We are evaluating an option to honour that preference.
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site, or need information in a different format, please tell us — we want to fix it. Email [email protected] and we aim to respond within five working days.
Assessment
This statement reflects a self-assessment against WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA, combining manual testing (keyboard-only navigation, screen-reader checks) with automated tooling. We review it as the site changes.