We want everyone to be able to use our applications, regardless of their needs. This statement describes how Bright-powered applications comply with accessibility laws, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems to us so we can address them.
We are aware that parts of the Bright-powered applications are not fully accessible. On this page, you will find lists where we document known accessibility issues.
We are constantly working to improve our applications’ accessibility. If you discover problems that are not described here, or if you believe we are not meeting the legal requirements, please contact Bright.
Send an email to Bright support
The Swedish Agency for Digital Government (Digg) is responsible for supervising compliance with the law on accessibility to digital public services. You can report to Digg if you believe that our digital service has accessibility issues.
You can also report to Digg if you believe that our accessibility statement has shortcomings or if you believe that we have not handled your request for accessibility correctly.
Report accessibility issues (on Digg’s website)
Bright-powered applications are not fully compliant with accessibility laws due to the issues described below.
We are aware of the following issues that do not meet accessibility requirements:
Our ambition is to have these shortcomings resolved early 2026. Though some of the aforementioned points will be hard to comply with because of the nature of a white label application platform.
The content described here is not fully accessible but is exempt according to accessibility laws:
We have conducted a self-assessment (internal testing) of all the Bright-powered applications, this includes the Bright application.
We strive to ensure that all Bright-powered applications can be perceived, operated, and understood by all users, regardless of their needs or disabilities and independent of what assistive technologies they use. We aim to achieve at least basic accessibility by following WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
Our work with digital accessibility is continuously evolving. We actively work to ensure that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can access our digital support and services on equal terms.
This statement was last updated on: 2025-06-18