Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: April 09, 2026

Fernport.cloud commits to digital accessibility for all users generating AI-powered domain names. Our platform follows Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to ensure equitable access. Users with disabilities receive the same core functionality as others.

Trademark Notice

The name results on Fernport.cloud derive solely from algorithmic generation processes. Fernport.cloud conducts no searches of any trademark databases during name creation. Users assume 100% risk for trademark infringement or related legal issues from generated names.

No representations exist regarding name availability or uniqueness beyond internal algorithms. Users must independently verify all generated names before commercial use. Fernport.cloud disclaims all liability for user actions involving these names.

Accessibility Commitment

Fernport.cloud prioritizes inclusive design for name generation tools. Every update incorporates accessibility audits to maintain usability. Our goal ensures all users access premium name suggestions efficiently.

  • Platform engineers test features against WCAG 2.1 Level AA criteria before deployment to support diverse user needs.
  • Accessibility remains integral to our product roadmap, driving continuous improvements in user interface elements.
  • Feedback from users with disabilities directly influences enhancements to name input and output displays.

These measures uphold our dedication to universal design principles.

Compliance Standards

Fernport.cloud adheres to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards across all pages. Success criteria cover perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content requirements. Regular audits by third-party tools confirm ongoing compliance.

Our internal data protocols, detailed in our Terms of Service, integrate accessibility into development workflows. The Editorial Team periodically reviews these standards for AI industry compliance. This process aligns platform evolution with legal and technical best practices.

Keyboard Navigation

All interactive elements support full keyboard navigation without mouse dependency. Users tab through name generators, filters, and result lists seamlessly. Focus indicators remain visible on all operable components.

  • Skip links enable direct access to main content areas, bypassing repetitive navigation for efficient name exploration.
  • Custom shortcuts activate advanced name generation options for power users relying on keyboard input exclusively.
  • Logical tab order follows reading sequence to prevent disorientation during extended sessions.

Screen Reader Support

ARIA landmarks and roles enhance compatibility with popular screen readers like NVDA and VoiceOver. Name results announce clearly with semantic structure for easy parsing. Form labels associate properly with inputs for accurate data entry.

Dynamic content updates, such as live name suggestions, trigger polite announcements without overwhelming users. Alt text describes all non-text elements meaningfully. Testing occurs across multiple assistive technologies quarterly.

Visual Accessibility

Color contrast ratios meet or exceed WCAG minimums of 4.5:1 for normal text. High-contrast mode activates via user settings for enhanced readability. Non-color cues supplement visual indicators in all interfaces.

  • Resizable text scales up to 200% without functionality loss, preserving name preview layouts intact.
  • Images of generated names include detailed alt attributes describing key visual elements for blind users.
  • Reduced motion options minimize animations, accommodating vestibular disorder sensitivities during navigation.

Feedback Mechanism

Report accessibility barriers through our dedicated form on the Contact Us page. Fernport.cloud responds to valid concerns within 48 hours. Submitted details help prioritize fixes in upcoming releases.

Anonymous reporting options protect user privacy during submissions. Aggregated feedback informs platform-wide improvements. This channel ensures continuous enhancement of name generation accessibility.

Governing Law

This Accessibility Statement operates under California, United States law as the legal foundation. Courts in California hold exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising from accessibility claims. Users waive rights to class actions under this framework.

Waivers include consequential damages and limit recovery to direct losses only. California choice-of-law rules apply without regard to conflict principles. International users consent to these terms by platform use.

Address accessibility questions to [email protected].