Our commitment
Renovo aims to make its website, applications, quote review, and support content usable by people with disabilities. Accessibility is considered during design, development, testing, and maintenance.
Renovo is designed to support professionals and clients across devices, input methods, and access needs.
Effective July 16, 2026
Renovo aims to make its website, applications, quote review, and support content usable by people with disabilities. Accessibility is considered during design, development, testing, and maintenance.
Current accessibility work includes semantic structure, keyboard operation, visible focus, descriptive labels, text alternatives, readable contrast, responsive layouts, zoom support, clear errors, reduced-motion support, and avoiding color as the only means of communication. Renovo tests across representative browsers, screen sizes, and assistive-technology patterns.
Public web experiences are developed toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. Native application behavior also depends on the accessibility services supplied by iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Because content and technology change, some areas may not yet fully meet every success criterion.
No specific unresolved limitation is being represented as complete or permanently absent. Generated customer content, uploaded files, maps, signatures, third-party checkout, and platform dialogs may have accessibility characteristics Renovo does not fully control. Renovo prioritizes confirmed barriers according to severity and user impact.
If a feature or document is not usable, request a reasonable alternative through Support. Describe the page or task, device, browser or app version, assistive technology, and the barrier encountered. Do not include passwords, private quote links, full payment details, or unnecessary client information.
Accessibility feedback is reviewed with product and support issues. Renovo will acknowledge and investigate reports within a reasonable period and will communicate available workarounds or remediation status when possible. Response and remediation time depend on severity, complexity, and third-party involvement.
Renovo will continue automated checks, manual keyboard review, contrast review, responsive testing, and assistive-technology evaluation as the service matures. This statement will be revised when material capabilities or known limitations change.