We want everyone to be able to use our applications, regardless of their needs. This statement describes the current accessibility status of the Bright web application.
The Bright web application is currently not fully accessible. This means that people with disabilities may experience significant challenges when using the application. We apologize for this and are working to improve the situation.
If you need access to our services but experience challenges with the web application, please contact Bright to find alternative solutions.
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)
The Bright web application does not meet accessibility requirements. We have identified the following challenges in different parts of the application:
We are aware that our web application does not meet accessibility requirements. We are working on developing a new version of the web application that will be fully accessible. Our ambition is to launch an accessible version early in 2026.
In the meantime, we offer alternative access to our services for people who experience challenges with the web application. Please contact us for information about alternative solutions.
This statement was last updated on: 2025-06-18