Accessibility statement
This page presents our commitments regarding digital accessibility and then defines the level of compliance of this site with the regulations and standards in force.
What is digital accessibility?
Digital accessibility is a set of rules and best practices that cover, in particular, functional, graphic, technical and editorial aspects.
Following these rules and best practices helps ensure that digital media (websites, mobile applications, PDF documents, etc.) are accessible to people with disabilities .
An accessible website allows users to, for example:
- Customize its display via the operating system and/or browser (enlarging or shrinking characters, changing typography, modifying colors, stopping animations, etc.).
- Navigate using assistive technologies such as speech synthesis or a braille display.
- Navigate without using the mouse, using only the keyboard, switches, or via a touchscreen.
- View videos and audio content using subtitles and/or transcripts.
- Etc.
Digital accessibility commitments
Lectra is committed to making its websites (internet, intranet and extranet), mobile applications, software packages and digital street furniture accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005 .
Declaration of partial conformity to the RGAA
This statement applies to the website "lectra.com".
State of conformity
This site is partially compliant with the RGAA ( General Accessibility Improvement Framework ) - version 4.1.2 due to the non-conformities listed below.
Test results
The RGAA version 4.1.2 compliance audit conducted in July and August by Ideance reveals that, based on the sample:
- The overall compliance rate is 50%.
This rate is obtained by dividing the number of compliant criteria by the number of applicable criteria. - The average compliance rate is 54.5%.
This rate is obtained by averaging the compliance rates of each page.
Content not accessible
RGAA non-conformities
List of non-compliant criteria:
- 1.1 - Images that carry information have no textual alternative.
- 1.2 - Decorative images are not ignored by assistive technologies.
- 3.1 - Information is given solely through color.
- 3.2 - The contrasts between text color and background color are not high enough.
- 4.1 - Some videos do not have a text transcript or audio description.
- 4.8 - Non-temporal media have no alternative.
- 6.1 - Some links are not explicit.
- 7.1 - Some scripts are not compatible with assistive technologies.
- 7.3 - Scripts are not controllable by the keyboard and by any pointing device.
- 7.4 - Context changes initiated by scripts are not reported or controllable.
- 8.6 - Page titles are not relevant.
- 8.7 - Language changes are not indicated.
- 8.9 - Tags are used for presentation purposes only.
- 9.1 - Information is not structured by the appropriate use of headings.
- 9.2 - The page structure is not consistent.
- 9.3 - Lists are not properly structured.
- 9.4 - Some quotations are not correctly indicated.
- 10.1 - Style sheets are not used to control the presentation.
- 10.3 - Information is not understandable when style sheets are disabled.
- 10.4 - Texts are not readable when the font size is increased up to at least 200%.
- 10.5 - CSS declarations for background and font colors are not used correctly.
- 10.7 - Focusing on interactive elements is not visible.
- 10.10 - Information is given solely by shape, size or position in an irrelevant way.
- 10.11 - Content cannot be displayed without horizontal scrolling for a window with a width of 320px.
- 10.12 - Text spacing properties cannot be redefined without loss of content or functionality.
- 11.1 - Some form fields do not have a label.
- 11.2 - Form field labels are not relevant.
- 11.5 - Fields of the same type are not grouped together.
- 11.13 - The purpose of input fields cannot be deduced to facilitate their automatic filling with user data.
- 12.1 - The site does not have at least two different navigation systems.
- 12.6 - Content grouping areas present in several pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine) cannot be reached or avoided.
- 13.3 - Downloadable office documents do not have an accessible version.
- 13.8 - Moving or flashing content cannot be controlled.
WCAG non-conformities
List of non-compliant criteria:
- 1.1.1 Non-textual content.
- 1.2.3 Audio description or alternative version for a time-based (pre-recorded) media.
- 1.3.1 Information et relations.
- 1.3.2 Logical sequential order.
- 1.3.3 Sensory characteristics.
- 1.3.5 Identify the purpose of the data entry.
- 1.4.3 Contrast (minimum).
- 1.4.4 Text resizing.
- 1.4.10 Redistribution.
- 1.4.12 Text spacing.
- 2.1.1 Keyboard.
- 2.2.2 Pause, stop, hide.
- 2.4.1 Bypassing the blocks.
- 2.4.2 Page title.
- 2.4.3 Focus path.
- 2.4.4 Function of the link (depending on the context)
- 2.4.5 Multiple access points.
- 2.4.7 Focus visibility.
- 2.5.3 Label in the name.
- 3.1.2 Language of a passage.
- 3.2.2 At the point of entry.
- 4.1.2 Name, role and value.
Additional remarks
Validity of the generated source code
The generated source code of the site pages is not fully valid according to the specified document type.
However, for the reasons mentioned below, criterion 8.2 of the RGAA corresponding to this point has been marked as compliant.
Officially, WCAG criterion 4.1.1 relating to this RGAA criterion 8.2 has been removed from WCAG 2.2 and must be considered as still satisfied with regard to WCAG 2.1 as well as the European standard EN 301 549.
In practice, this criterion no longer offers any benefit for accessibility for people with disabilities. Any accessibility issues arising from the invalidity of the generated source code are covered by other RGAA criteria.
Cookie manager
The third-party cookie manager "Piwik" has not been subjected to a full and detailed audit.
However, it has been verified that its presence does not prevent the use and consultation of the rest of the site.
Establishment of this declaration
This statement was established on September 3, 2025.
Technologies used to create the website
- HTML5;
- SVG ;
- AIR ;
- CSS ;
- JavaScript.
Test environment
The tests were performed with the following web browser and screen reader combinations:
- Firefox 142 et NVDA 2025.2 sous Windows 11 ;
- Firefox 142 et JAWS 2024 sous Windows 11 ;
- Safari et VoiceOver sous macOS 15.6.1 ;
- Safari et VoiceOver sous iOS 18.6.1.
Tools for assessing accessibility
- Long .
- Contrast Finder.
- Firefox developer tools.
- Web Developer (extension Firefox).
- HeadingsMap (extension Firefox).
Pages of the site that have undergone compliance verification
- Welcome
- Contact us
- Legal notice
- Search using the keyword "fashion"
- Accessibility
- Who are we
- Industry
- Library
- Product
- Product (in English)
- Article
- Investor Welcome
Improvement process
We will focus primarily on improving the following two criteria:
- Images that carry information that have no textual alternative.
- Decorative images that are not ignored by assistive technologies.
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access any content or service on this site, you can contact us using one of the following methods, describing your problem:
Send us a message via our contact form .
Legal remedies
You have identified on this website one or more breaches of regulations relating to digital accessibility (presence of accessibility defects, absence of declaration obligations, etc.).
You contacted us to inform us of this.
You have not received a satisfactory response.
So you have the option to:
Contact Arcom
To report one or more breaches of regulations relating to digital accessibility, go to the " Report an accessibility problem of a digital service " page of the Arcom website.
Contact the Defender of Rights
To assert your rights regarding accessibility issues you have encountered:
Either contact the delegate in your region via the directory of delegates of the Defender of Rights .
Either fill out the Ombudsman's complaint form by choosing the themes "I am a victim of discrimination", then "Private goods and services", and finally "Disability".
You can send a free letter (no stamp required) by mail to the following address:
Defender of Rights,
Free Reply 71120,
75342 Paris CEDEX 07