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Eptura Unveils Enhanced Digital Accessibility, Making Worktech More Accessible for Everyone

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Eptura, the global worktech leader, today announced enhanced digital accessibility within the web-based and mobile versions of its unified platform, which connects workplace and physical asset management capabilities in a single solution. As part of its ongoing proactive efforts to create inclusive user experiences, Eptura has unveiled a series of design updates in accordance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to ensure everyone has a chance to succeed in the workplace.

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Eptura has introduced a series of accessibility improvements including adding a new color scheme for available and booked desks to enhance visibility and understanding of availability for users with color blindness. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Eptura has introduced a series of accessibility improvements including adding a new color scheme for available and booked desks to enhance visibility and understanding of availability for users with color blindness. (Graphic: Business Wire)

The World Health Organization estimates that 16% of the world’s population — 1.3 billion people — live with disabilities. The recent recognition of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), which per the United Nations exists to “promote an understanding of disability issues and to mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and wellbeing of persons with disabilities,” underscores that there is still significant progress to make in creating equitable workplace experiences for all.

“By designing and delivering accessible solutions, Eptura aims to help break down the barriers that can prevent people from fully engaging in the workplace,” said Annalisa Recio, VP User Experience.

To deliver on this vision, Eptura built a scalable design system based on extensive research which incorporates accessibility best practices and continual user feedback. Eptura maintains compliance with the digital requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and has completed Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPAT®) for its worktech solutions. The VPATs outline Eptura’s conformance to accessibility standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act — which contains stringent mandatory standards for U.S. federal agencies and private companies that do business with government entities — as well as the internationally recognized Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1 AA).

Eptura’s usability enhancements include:

  • Improved color contrast to exceed AA accessibility standards. Increased contrast, descriptive text labels, clear visual distinctions between colors, and consistency in the meaning of colors help individuals with low vision or color blindness easily understand and interpret information, such as availability of reservable workspaces.

  • Accessible icons. Clear, inclusive symbols demonstrate equitable representation and improve understanding of content and navigation for people with visual or cognitive disabilities.

  • Keyboard navigation. Users can opt to explore Eptura via keyboard as an alternative to mouse-based navigation, which can help those with visual or motor disabilities or people using other assistive technology.

  • Alternative text descriptions. Explanatory text provides helpful descriptions of visual information for users accessing Eptura product functionality via screen readers.

  • Design consistency. Updated colors, icons, and typography within Eptura mobile apps unify appearance and functionality for a consistent experience with desktop product access.

  • Revamped homepage. Navigational and design changes to menus and the sub-menu display, including updated icons and a new font to improve readability, create a clear navigational route within Eptura solutions.

Through a partnership with leading accessibility solutions provider Level Access, Eptura actively benchmarks and tracks progress toward usability goals and emerging standards. During a design system audit, Eptura achieved 92% on Level Access’s accessibility health scoring criteria — a strong rank indicating they are “making a conscious effort to design and build with accessibility in mind.”

“Eptura has demonstrated a deep commitment to ensuring its workplace technology solutions are accessible to every user,” said Tim Springer, Founder and CEO of Level Access. “By taking a proactive, ongoing approach to digital product accessibility, Eptura is not only delivering exceptional user experiences for all, but ultimately empowering its customers to build more inclusive, effective workplaces. We couldn’t be prouder to be supporting them on this journey.”

Eptura was recently selected as a finalist for Best Governance in zeroheight’s 2023 Design System Awards, which recognizes excellence in design systems based on accessibility, scalability, usability, and innovation. This reflects Eptura’s commitment to build a platform that all users can truly rely on — measuring its design against high standards of inclusivity and usability — to make worktech more accessible and approachable for everyone.

To learn more about how Eptura helps organizations thrive in a rapidly changing work environment, visit eptura.com/services.

About Eptura™

Eptura is a global worktech company that digitally connects people, workplaces, and assets in a unified platform, to enable our customers to thrive. With 16.3 million users across 115 countries, we are trusted by the world’s leading companies, including 40% of Fortune 500 brands, to realize a better future at work. For more information, visit eptura.com.