Accessibility Statement

Dropsolid, undertakes to make this site accessible, in accordance with the following legislation:

Directive (EU) 2019/882 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on the accessibility requirements for products and services (Text with EEA relevance)

This accessibility statement applies to:
Website: https://dropsolid.com

Compliance status

This website is not fully compliant with the European standard EN 301 549 version 3.2.1, due to the non-conformities and exemptions below.

An internal accessibility audit has been carried out. This audit was an in-depth analysis. You can read the report here:
Accessibility report

Inaccessible content

  • The main navigation is not accessible with the keyboard, especially the submenus. The same applies to the language selection and the website switcher on desktop.
  • The focus is not visible on buttons, ‘read more’ links and some input fields. This makes navigation with the keyboard difficult.
  • Collapsible and extendable components are often not recognizable for screen readers and/or not operable with the keyboard (e.g. FAQ blocks)
  • The contrast between some UI elements and text is too low, e.g. red bullet points and white text on a pink background.
  • Tab content that is displayed on the page via Ajax is not made known to screen readers, e.g. ‘Life at the office / Your benefits’ on the ‘About us’ page.
  • Input fields for a visitor to pass along their data (email address, name, address, …) do not explicitly support autocomplete
  • Input errors are not correctly communicated to screen readers or the message is incomplete.
  • The purpose of some links or input fields is unclear or poorly labeled. For example, the email address to subscribe to a newsletter has no label.
  • Some text, displayed as an image, has no alternative that is readable for screen readers, for example, the logos of various partner organizations
  • Decorative images are still often picked up by screen readers, for example, icons
  • Some content is not formatted correctly, for example, generic elements and non-accessible SVG images are used when list markup would be correct. This makes it more difficult for screen readers to communicate correctly about the content and function of that content on a page.
  • There are no accessible (text) alternatives for video and audio podcasts provided.

Contact details

If you have any questions or comments about the accessibility of our website/application, you can contact us via our support page.

Improvement plan

  • To improve the accessibility of our website and platforms, we work structurally with experts and our web developer. We plan to eliminate the non-conformities by end of the year (2025).
  • We process the items in order of priority (as indicated in the report), starting with the items of highest priority.
  • Accessibility is included in our internal policy in a sustainable way.
  • We support our colleagues to supplement and maintain their knowledge of accessibility

This statement was created on 20/06/2025.

The statement was last revised on 20/06/2025.