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Federal agencies have had to make their websites accessible since 1998; the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) has taken legal action against major agencies and businesses to make the online world more inclusive. 

Private businesses have also faced lawsuits, so it’s wise to be proactive and avoid legal headaches. Use our free consultation to identify and address accessibility issues to avoid legal complications and make sure everyone can navigate your website with ease.

The Perks of Web Accessibility

Why Web Accessibility
  Matters to You 

Web accessibility isn’t just about following the law; it’s about making your online space better for everyone. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) started including websites in 2018, recognizing them as public spaces too. Here’s why it’s worth your attention:

Legal Compliance

The ADA requires websites to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. Ensuring your website is accessible keeps you on the right side of the law.

Improved Website

An accessible website attracts more visitors, keeps them engaged, shows up better in search results, and appeals to a broader audience. It's like giving your site a power boost.

A Wider Audience

When you make your website accessible, you're opening it up to about 15% of the world's population with disabilities. That means more potential visitors and a richer experience for all.

A Positive Image

Web accessibility shows your commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility. An accessibility statement demonstrates your dedication to equal access, painting your brand in a positive light.

Frequently asked questions

How do I become compliant?

In order for your website to be compliant, you will need to follow and implement WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1 level AA requirements.

Why isn’t my website compliant?

Web accessibility is very complex. Therefore, most platforms cannot incorporate the requirements by default. If your website didn’t go through a remediation process, it most likely isn’t accessible.

Can I settle my lawsuit with Audit report?

Audit report has no legal authority, but it does provide your compliance status as of the testing date, which can help you decide on a legal course of action.

Will you collect data from my website?

No, we will not  not collect data from your website and it is compliant with data privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA.

What do I do with the results?

The report breaks down all WCAG requirements and highlights how your site adheres to them, the report can be used by developers or by accessibility solutions to fully remediate your site.

Can you tell me if I comply with legislation such as ADA and 508?

Yes, it detects compliance according to the WCAG which is widely adopted by legislation around the world, ADA, AODA, EEA, IS5568 and others.