Accessibility Statement

Craft-Unit KI GmbH strives to make its website and mobile presentation accessible in accordance with the Lower Saxony Equal Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act (NBGG), which implements Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Even though Craft Unit is not directly subject to this obligation, we are committed to creating an inclusive digital environment that offers equal opportunities for everyone and ensures that no one is excluded due to disabilities.

Craft CMS provides the best foundation for implementing accessibility in accordance with the German Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG), enabling websites and mobile applications to be designed barrier-free. 

The declaration of digital accessibility is required by the Lower Saxony Equal Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act (NBGG).

This accessibility statement applies to the website www.craft-unit.de and all its subpages.

These websites and applications are largely, but not yet fully, accessible. The requirements of BITV 2.0 are mostly met and are largely compliant with the harmonized European Standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (08-2018).


The following functions are currently supported:

  • Full keyboard operation and tab navigation
  • Support for assistive technologies (e.g. screen readers). Browser-based text-to-speech functionality is supported. No additional text-to-speech tools are currently provided.
  • Assistance when filling out forms
  • Content and images are usable without color. No sensory features are used (e.g. flashing elements)
  • Adequate contrast ratios are maintained
  • Clear structure of content and headings
  • Increase text/display size: You can enlarge the page view in common browsers (such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Apple Safari) by pressing “CTRL” and “+” on Windows or “cmd” and “+” on Apple devices.
  • Decrease text/display size: You can reduce the page view in common browsers (such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Apple Safari) by pressing “CTRL” and “-” on Windows or “cmd” and “-” on Apple devices.
  • Responsive web design: The website content automatically adapts to the screen size of the device being used.
  • Logical structure and organization of content
  • Simple and clear language in editorial content


The following content is not yet fully accessible:

  • Error messages related to form completion are not fully compatible with screen readers.


Your feedback and suggestions

Our goal is to design and write our content so that it is easily understandable even for visitors who are not familiar with the respective topics. If you notice any shortcomings regarding accessibility, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Craft-Unit KI GmbH
The Craft CMS Specialists
Boschstr. 12a
21423 Winsen / Luhe
Phone: +49 (0)4171 692 090
Email: info@craft-unit.de


Arbitration Board

According to § 9d, Paragraph 1 of the NBGG, the State of Lower Saxony has established an arbitration board at the Office of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities.

Arbitration Board pursuant to § 9d NBGG
at the Office of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
Hannah-Arendt-Platz 2
30159 Hannover

If you do not receive a satisfactory response from the above contact options, you may submit a request to initiate arbitration proceedings under the Lower Saxony Equal Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act (NBGG) to the arbitration board established at the Commissioner’s Office for Persons with Disabilities in Lower Saxony.

The arbitration board pursuant to § 9d NBGG is responsible for resolving disputes between persons with disabilities and public authorities in the State of Lower Saxony regarding IT accessibility. The arbitration procedure is free of charge, and legal counsel is not required.

You can contact the arbitration board directly at:

Phone: +49 (0)511 120-4010
Email: schlichtungsstelle@ms.niedersachsen.de


Preparation of this Accessibility Statement

This statement was created on November 30, 2024, based on a self-assessment.
The statement was last reviewed on December 2, 2024.