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Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: July 01, 2026
Our Commitment
At www.signlemon.com, accessibility is a core part of our mission.
Because our Platform is designed to support sign language learning and communication, we are committed to creating an inclusive experience for all users, including individuals with disabilities.
Accessibility Goals
We strive to:
- Provide an accessible website experience
- Improve usability for all visitors
- Support keyboard navigation
- Support screen readers where applicable
- Provide clear visual presentation
- Improve compatibility with assistive technologies
Ongoing Improvements
The Platform is currently in beta.
Accessibility improvements are continuously being evaluated and implemented as the Platform evolves.
Areas of ongoing improvement may include:
- Keyboard accessibility
- Screen reader compatibility
- Color contrast
- Focus indicators
- Responsive design
- Captioning and transcripts
- Alternative text for visual content
Known Limitations
Because portions of the Platform rely on animated avatars and AI-generated visual content:
- Some content may not yet be fully compatible with all assistive technologies
- Certain animations may present accessibility challenges
- Some educational content may still be undergoing accessibility review
We are actively working to address these limitations.
Accessibility Standards
We aim to align our accessibility efforts with recognized standards, including:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
- Applicable accessibility laws and regulations
While we strive toward accessibility best practices, full compliance may not yet be achieved in all areas during the beta period.
Feedback and Assistance
We welcome accessibility feedback from users.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please contact us and include:
- The page or feature involved
- A description of the issue
- The device and browser used
- Any assistive technology being used
We will make reasonable efforts to review and address reported issues.
Third-Party Services
Some functionality may rely on third-party technologies or services that are outside our direct control.
While we encourage accessibility across all integrated services, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party platforms.
Continuous Commitment
Accessibility is an ongoing process.
We are committed to improving accessibility over time and appreciate the feedback, expertise, and guidance of the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and broader accessibility communities in helping us build a better learning experience for everyone.
Community & Linguistic Responsibility Statement
Last Updated: July 01, 2026
Our Commitment
At www.signlemon.com, our mission is to make learning American Sign Language (ASL) more accessible, approachable, and engaging through technology.
We recognize that American Sign Language is more than a communication system. ASL is a rich, living language with its own grammar, structure, history, culture, and community. It is deeply connected to the Deaf community and the experiences of Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals.
As creators of this platform, we believe that technology should support and amplify language learning while respecting the communities from which those languages originate.
This statement outlines our commitment to linguistic accuracy, cultural respect, accessibility, transparency, and continuous improvement.
1. Recognition of the Deaf Community
We acknowledge and respect the Deaf community as the primary custodians and users of American Sign Language.
ASL has been developed, preserved, and evolved over generations by Deaf individuals and communities.
The purpose of our platform is not to replace Deaf educators, Deaf organizations, Deaf culture, or community-based learning experiences. Rather, our goal is to provide a supplementary educational resource that encourages broader awareness and understanding of ASL.
We encourage learners to engage with:
- Deaf educators
- Deaf mentors
- Deaf-led organizations
- Deaf community events
- ASL classes and programs
- Authentic ASL content creators
whenever possible.
2. ASL Is a Living Language
Like spoken languages, ASL continues to evolve.
ASL may vary based on:
- Region
- Age group
- Community
- Educational background
- Context
- Personal signing style
A sign commonly used in one community may differ from a sign used elsewhere.
Because of these variations:
- Multiple signs may be correct
- Regional differences may exist
- Community preferences may vary
Users should recognize that language diversity is a natural part of ASL.
3. Limitations of Technology
Technology can assist language learning, but it cannot fully replicate human language, cultural understanding, or community experience.
Our platform uses technology, including artificial intelligence, to generate educational sign language content.
While we strive for quality and accuracy, technology has limitations.
Generated content may:
- Contain inaccuracies
- Use non-standard signs
- Miss contextual meaning
- Misinterpret sentence structure
- Fail to capture cultural nuances
- Produce incomplete translations
Users should treat generated content as an educational aid rather than an authoritative linguistic source.
4. AI-Generated Sign Language
Some signs, animations, translations, and demonstrations available through the platform may be generated or assisted by artificial intelligence systems.
We are committed to transparency regarding AI usage.
Users should understand that:
- AI systems can make mistakes
- AI-generated signs may not reflect community consensus
- AI-generated output may differ from signs commonly used by native ASL users
- AI systems may struggle with context, idioms, slang, and nuanced communication
We encourage users to verify important signs and concepts through additional trusted learning resources.
5. Commitment to Continuous Improvement
We view linguistic accuracy as an ongoing responsibility.
To improve quality over time, we may:
- Review user feedback
- Analyze thumbs up/down responses
- Refine AI models
- Improve avatar animations
- Consult educational resources
- Collaborate with members of the Deaf and accessibility communities
We welcome constructive feedback that helps us improve the educational value of the platform.
6. Respect for Deaf Culture
Learning ASL is not only about learning signs.
It is also an opportunity to understand:
- Deaf history
- Deaf culture
- Community values
- Identity
- Communication norms
We encourage users to approach ASL learning with respect, curiosity, and openness.
Our platform is committed to avoiding stereotypes, misrepresentation, or the commercialization of Deaf culture in ways that diminish its significance.
7. Educational Purpose
The platform is intended to:
- Support ASL learning
- Encourage accessibility awareness
- Promote communication inclusion
- Increase exposure to sign language
The platform is not intended to:
- Certify ASL proficiency
- Replace formal ASL education
- Replace professional interpreters
- Provide accessibility accommodations required by law
8. Community Feedback and Participation
We believe meaningful language tools are strengthened through community involvement.
We welcome feedback from:
- Deaf individuals
- Hard of Hearing individuals
- ASL educators
- Interpreters
- Accessibility advocates
- Researchers
- Students and learners
Community feedback helps identify:
- Linguistic inaccuracies
- Cultural concerns
- Accessibility barriers
- Educational opportunities
and guides future improvements.
9. Ethical Use of Technology
We are committed to developing technology responsibly.
This includes:
- Being transparent about AI-generated content
- Respecting linguistic diversity
- Prioritizing accessibility
- Seeking continuous improvement
- Listening to community feedback
- Avoiding misleading claims regarding accuracy or fluency
We believe technology should support human communication rather than replace authentic human connection and learning.
10. Our Promise
Our commitment is simple:
To use technology responsibly to help people begin and continue their ASL learning journey while respecting the language, culture, and communities that make ASL possible.
We recognize that we are learners and stewards in this space, and we remain committed to listening, improving, and building with humility and respect.
Contact and Feedback
We welcome suggestions, corrections, accessibility feedback, and community input.
Contact:
Kritical TechnoLabs LLC
Email: hello@signlemon.com
Website: www.signlemon.com
Together, we can help make sign language learning more accessible while honoring the language and the community at its heart.
AI Content & Accuracy Disclaimer
Last Updated: July 01, 2026
Purpose
The Platform utilizes artificial intelligence technologies to generate sign language animations, translations, educational content, and learning experiences.
This disclaimer explains important limitations associated with AI-generated content.
1. AI-Generated Content
Some signs, gestures, animations, translations, explanations, and educational materials available through the Platform may be generated or assisted by artificial intelligence systems.
AI-generated content may not always be:
- Complete
- Accurate
- Contextually appropriate
- Linguistically correct
- Regionally accurate
2. ASL Is a Living Language
American Sign Language is a rich and evolving language with:
- Regional variations
- Cultural nuances
- Community-specific usage
- Context-dependent meanings
A sign generated by the Platform may differ from signs commonly used in particular communities or regions.
3. Educational Purpose Only
The Platform is intended solely for:
- Learning
- Practice
- Educational exploration
The Platform should not be relied upon as a definitive authority for ASL communication.
4. No Guarantee of Accuracy
We make no representation or warranty that:
- Generated signs are correct
- Generated signs are universally accepted
- Generated interpretations are culturally appropriate
- Generated content reflects professional interpreter standards
Users should independently verify important communications.
5. Not a Substitute for Professional Services
The Platform is not a substitute for:
- Certified ASL interpreters
- Qualified ASL educators
- Accessibility professionals
- Professional translation services
6. High-Risk Situations
The Platform should never be relied upon in situations involving:
- Medical care
- Emergency response
- Legal proceedings
- Public safety
- Employment accommodations
- Educational accommodations
- Government communications
Professional interpretation services should always be used in such circumstances.
7. User Feedback
Users may provide feedback through rating systems such as:
- Thumbs up
- Thumbs down
- Error reporting
Feedback helps improve future content quality but does not guarantee immediate corrections.
8. Continuous Improvement
The Platform is currently in beta and AI-generated content may continue to evolve and improve over time.
Users acknowledge that errors, inaccuracies, and incomplete translations may occur.
9. Acceptance of Risk
By using the Platform, users acknowledge and accept the limitations of AI-generated content and agree not to rely exclusively upon such content for important decisions or communications.