We want everyone to be able to read about how we build — regardless of how they access the web.
We want everyone to be able to read about how we build — regardless of how they access the web. Accessibility is treated the way we treat the rest of our work: a standard to design to, not a feature to bolt on.
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA across this website, and we review new pages against that standard as we publish them.
Some photography and decorative motion — including the cursor crosshair and coordinate readout — are presentational and are hidden from assistive technology. A few embedded third-party images may lack full descriptions; we are working through these as we replace placeholder imagery.
If you hit a barrier on this site, we want to hear about it — it helps us fix the real problem rather than guess. Please include the page, your browser or assistive technology, and what you were trying to do.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within two business days and to offer the information you needed in an alternative format if that is faster.
Last updated · June 2026