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Accessibility Statement

The accessibility posture behind Macro by Mark, where the product is already strong, and how to report a barrier when it is not.

Effective April 4, 2026

Commitment

Macro by Mark aims to keep the public product usable across keyboard navigation, readable type scales, responsive layouts, visible labels, and accessible route structure. The goal is to make macro research and learning easier to enter, not harder because of interface barriers.

Current support

The product is designed to work across modern desktop and mobile browsers, with attention to semantic headings, labeled controls, keyboard-focusable actions, and route-level testing on launch-critical pages. Accessibility work is ongoing alongside product development.

Known limitations

Some pages are still evolving quickly, especially around advanced data tools, chart-heavy surfaces, and model workflows. That means some interactions may remain less polished than the core public pages while the platform continues to mature.

How to report a barrier

If you run into an accessibility problem, a missing label, a keyboard trap, unreadable contrast, or another barrier, report it directly so it can be reviewed and prioritized.

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For accessibility concerns, accommodation requests, or reports about a barrier on the public product, use Get in Touch.

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