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Accessibility of our 360 virtual tours
360 Vid builds this website and our 360 photo virtual tours to WCAG 2.1 Level AA, aligned to AODA, so public-sector buyers and every visitor can use them.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
360 Vid Virtual Tours is committed to making both this website and the 360 photo virtual tours we deliver accessible to as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology. Accessibility is core to our work: many of our clients are Canadian public-sector bodies with obligations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and other provincial and federal accessibility legislation, and we build to meet them.
Our conformance target
We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA for this website and for the virtual tours we produce. WCAG 2.0 AA is the baseline referenced by Canadian accessibility regulations, including the AODA, and WCAG 2.1 AA encompasses and exceeds it. This site is tested with automated accessibility tooling (axe-core) against WCAG 2.1 AA, currently with zero detected violations, and a conformance summary is available on request.
This website
We have built 360vid.ca with accessibility in mind, including:
- Semantic, structured HTML with a single clear heading per page and logical heading order
- Keyboard operability for navigation, menus, and interactive controls
- Visible focus, sufficient colour contrast, and text that scales
- Descriptive alternative text for meaningful images and labels for controls
- A no-JavaScript fallback so core content and contact options remain available
- Respect for reduced-motion preferences
Our 360 virtual tours
We design the tours we deliver to support accessible use, including navigable, structured wayfinding, captioned and labelled hotspots, keyboard-operable controls, and pre-visit orientation that helps people plan a visit to a physical facility before they arrive. For public-sector clients we provide an accessibility statement with each delivered tour and work to your AODA and procurement requirements.
Ongoing work and known limitations
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. Interactive 360 panoramas rely on visual and pointer or keyboard interaction, and some immersive experiences cannot be fully represented in a non-visual format; where that is the case we provide descriptive context and alternative information. If you encounter a barrier, we want to hear about it so we can address it.
Alternative formats
If you need information from this site or from one of our tours in an alternative format, we will work with you to provide it. Contact us using the details below.
Give us feedback
If you experience any difficulty accessing this website or a tour we have delivered, please tell us. Email info@360vid.ca or call 403-285-0909 and describe the issue and the page or tour involved. We aim to respond promptly and to resolve accessibility barriers as quickly as we reasonably can.