Accessibility
Aiming for a site that works properly for everyone, assistive technology included.
Last updated: June 2026
Hume Health Corp wants humebodypod.uk and the Hume Health app to work smoothly for everyone, including people relying on assistive technology to browse. Here's where things currently stand, and how to flag anything that isn't working as it should.
The Standard We're Working To
Our target is WCAG 2.1, Level AA, across humebodypod.uk. In practical terms, that covers things such as:
- Alt text that describes informative images properly, rather than empty decorative filler.
- Colour contrast between text and background that remains legible throughout the site.
- Every menu, the mobile nav, and interactive elements like the FAQ accordion should be fully operable by keyboard.
- Structured markup and ARIA roles so screen readers correctly announce headings, buttons, and page regions.
- Layouts that hold their shape when text is enlarged or the browser is zoomed.
Ongoing Work, Not A One-Off Task
We don't treat this as something to finish and forget โ the site keeps evolving, and our accessibility work evolves with it. If you hit a snag anywhere on humebodypod.uk or within the app, we'd genuinely like to hear about it.
Flagging A Problem
If assistive technology runs into difficulty somewhere on the site, let us know. It helps if you can share:
- Which page or app screen it happened on
- A short description of what went wrong
- What assistive technology, browser, or device you were using at the time
Accessibility reports get reviewed promptly, and anything preventing someone from browsing, learning about, or buying the product jumps straight to the front of the queue.
Where Our Control Runs Out
Certain parts of humebodypod.uk โ checkout, for example โ run on third-party platforms. We choose vendors who take accessibility seriously, but we can't fully dictate how they've built their own components. Run into a problem in one of those areas anyway? Tell us โ we'll push the vendor or find another route to get you through.
Something not behaving as it should?
Contact us via the Hume Health app, or by emailing the address shown on your order confirmation. Every accessibility report gets a direct follow-up from us.