Quant Leaf Labs (“we”, “us”, “our”) — Web Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 10/25/25

At Quant Leaf Labs, we are committed to ensuring that our website (available at https://quantleaflabs.com) is accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities and impairments.

Standards

We strive to conform to the relevant parts of the international standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. 

We continually review our accessibility approach as part of our ongoing web-development and content-update processes.

What we do to support accessibility

  • We use semantic HTML markup and ARIA attributes where appropriate.

  • We try to ensure text alternatives for non-text content (images, icons, charts).

  • We monitor keyboard navigation and focus states for interactive elements.

  • We test across multiple browsers and devices (desktop, tablet, mobile) to help ensure responsive and accessible layouts.

  • We provide mechanisms for users to contact us if they encounter accessibility barriers.

  • We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process and commit to regular review and improvement.

 

Known limitations and areas for improvement

Despite our efforts, there may still be some content on our site that is not fully accessible:

  • Some older PDF documents or embedded third-party content may not yet meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

  • Certain interactive features (e.g., complex visualisations, data tables) may be difficult to use with screen-readers or keyboard only.

  • Some browser extensions, plugins or assistive-technology combinations may not fully support our site features.

    We are working to address these issues on an ongoing basis.

 

Feedback and contact details

If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our website, please contact us:

Email: legal@quantleaflabs.com

Phone: +1 (323) 647-9291

Provide as much detail as possible (web page URL, description of issue, browser and device used) so we can assist you effectively.

Enforcement and escalation (where applicable)

If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility query, you may be able to escalate the matter via the relevant oversight body in California.