ChimeBASS Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: January 23, 2026

ChimeBASS (“Service”) is an immersive audio and wellness platform offering royalty-free music, licensing tools for creators and businesses, artist releases, AI-driven insights, mental-health and wellness audio, and research-based content.
The Service is operated by Durant Digital LLC, a Wyoming company (“Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”).

ChimeBASS is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive listening and learning environment for all users, including individuals with disabilities and those using assistive technologies.


1. Our Accessibility Commitment

We strive to align with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility principles:

  • Perceivable – Audio, text, and visuals should be understandable and navigable

  • Operable – The interface should be usable with various input methods

  • Understandable – Content and controls should behave consistently

  • Robust – Features should support a range of modern assistive tools

Because ChimeBASS includes dynamic audio content, AI-generated insights, music streaming technology, and multimedia experiences, full accessibility across all content types may not always be possible. Still, accessibility remains a continuous priority.


2. Measures We Take to Support Accessibility

We work to improve accessibility across the platform through:

  • Semantic HTML and ARIA labels for core UI components

  • Keyboard navigation support for primary interactions

  • High-contrast text and interface elements in key areas

  • Scalable text through browser/device settings

  • Screen reader–friendly labels for major buttons and navigation items

  • Descriptions or summaries for certain audio experiences when feasible

  • Clear, predictable layout patterns

These improvements evolve as ChimeBASS expands.


3. Accessibility & Audio Content Limitations

ChimeBASS includes:

  • Music tracks

  • Wellness audio (e.g., focus, sleep, relaxation)

  • Binaural beats

  • Soundscapes

  • Guided experiences

  • Artist releases

  • Audio-enhanced research summaries

Limitations may include:

  • Not all audio files include transcripts or text descriptions

  • Spatial audio and immersive soundscapes may not translate for users with hearing impairments

  • Audio-reactive visualizations may not be accessible

  • Some wellness audio may rely on stereo, panning, or frequency distinctions not perceivable by all users

We are actively improving the availability of transcripts, written companion summaries, and alternative formats.


4. AI-Generated Insights & Research-Based Content

ChimeBASS provides AI-generated content and summaries, including:

  • Wellness insights

  • Mental-health and cognitive research summaries

  • Personalized music recommendations

  • Mood and focus suggestions

  • Licensing explanations

  • Creative use cases

Limitations include:

  • AI output formatting may vary

  • Headings and structure may not always follow strict accessibility patterns

  • Research summaries may contain complex scientific language

  • Some insights may not be fully screen-reader optimized

We continue improving consistency, readability, and structure.


5. Music Licensing Tools

ChimeBASS provides tools to support:

  • Licensing for creators

  • Usage rights selection

  • Commercial or business licensing

  • Category-based track filtering

Because licensing panels may use dropdowns, modals, or dynamic UI elements:

  • Certain screens may require additional keyboard support

  • Some licensing components may not be fully compatible with assistive technologies

  • Large filter panels may be challenging for screen readers

These areas are reviewed regularly.


6. Third-Party Integrations

ChimeBASS interacts with:

  • Stripe (billing)

  • Music streaming frameworks

  • Audio players

  • Affiliate product platforms

  • External research sources

  • Partner content providers

These systems may have their own accessibility limitations.
The Company is not responsible for accessibility issues originating from third-party systems.


7. Known Accessibility Limitations

Users may encounter:

  • Audio content without transcripts (for music or sound-only tracks)

  • AI-generated insights not fully formatted for assistive devices

  • Licensing dropdowns or filters that may not announce changes

  • Buttons or icons missing explicit ARIA labels in older components

  • Rapid UI updates in players or playlists not read aloud by screen readers

  • Visual audio meters inaccessible to blind or low-vision users

  • Color-coded track categories without text equivalents

  • Autoplay or looping features not always announced by assistive tools

We actively work to improve these issues.


8. Continuous Accessibility Improvements

ChimeBASS accessibility improvements include:

  • Regular audits of UI components

  • Updating media players for better assistive-tech compatibility

  • Enhancing reading structure for insights and research content

  • Increasing transcript availability across content types

  • Improving keyboard navigation pathways

  • Refining templates and modals for clarity and accessibility

  • Responding quickly to user feedback

Accessibility remains an ongoing process integrated into product development.


9. Feedback & Accessibility Support

We welcome your feedback and accessibility requests.

Email: support@chimebass.com

Please include:

  • Description of the issue

  • Page, feature, or audio file involved

  • Device and browser used

  • Assistive technology used (if any)

We will review and address the issue promptly.


10. Enforcement

Depending on your location, you may have legal rights to file an accessibility complaint with relevant agencies.
We encourage users to contact us first so we can work collaboratively toward a resolution.


11. Updates to This Accessibility Statement

We may revise this Statement periodically as features evolve, accessibility standards change, or new tools are introduced.

The “Last Updated” date reflects the latest revision.