Make every visitor feel welcome

Our experts will audit your website for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and accessibility best practices. We use automated tools and manual assessment to provide a prioritized list of recommendations that will make your online business more accessible to the widest possible audience.

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Automated accessibility scans are not enough

We take a holistic approach to accessibility, with a manually-reviewed report that helps make audit results understandable and actionable. Manual auditing can also identify issues that scanners commonly miss, from video captioning to screen reader comprehension.

Identify ADA
compliance issues

We give you a prioritized list of potential accessibility concerns

Increase
usability for all

Addressing problems for visitors with impairments can improve everyone’s experience

Need a VPAT
Certificate?

We can help you complete your Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT/ACR)

Get help with
remediation

We can support your web team in implementing audit recommendations

Website accessibility is a legal matter. It’s good for business too.

The ADA requires businesses to ensure visitors with disabilities can access their websites for the purpose of receiving services, including scheduling appointments and making payments. Whether you’re responding to an ADA complaint or simply want to make your site as inclusive as possible, we’re here to help.

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What we look for

While regulations specifying technical standards for ADA-compliant websites do not currently exist, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are widely used and our team audits to WCAG Level 2.1 AA.

The key to compliance is ensuring that everyone has equal access to all website elements. For example, the website should implement resizable text and captions for visitors with impaired sight and hearing. Images should include text descriptions to ensure they can be identified by a screen reader. Videos should include audio descriptions and text-only functionality accessible through a keyboard.

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