Accessibility audit

Don’t wait until you’re forced to act. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is already in force. If your digital products aren’t compliant, you are at risk of legal penalties, reputational damage, and lost customers.

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Benefits

  • 01 Delivering detailed findings and guidance to meet European Accessibility Act (EAA) requirements
  • 02 Identifying barriers that prevent users with disabilities from accessing your digital content
  • 03 Social responsibility and inclusivity in a digital environment
  • Use of the basic structure (header, main content, side menu and footer) with various assistive technologies.

  • The fundamental layout elements that are properly organized.

  • The ability to navigate through all website functions using only the keyboard, with clear visual indicators showing which element is currently selected.

  • Input fields with clear labels, instructions, and error messages that are accessible through keyboard navigation and assistive technologies.

  • ALT text is a brief description of an image that screen readers use to convey visual content to blind and visually impaired users.

  • A hierarchy of headings (H1, H2, H3, etc.) that helps users understand content structure and navigate efficiently with assistive technologies.

  • The visual difference between text (or graphics) and background colors, which determines how easily content can be read and distinguished.

  • Text resizing functionality in major web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari) and on websites.

  • Titles that accurately identify the content and purpose of each webpage, helping users understand where they are and navigate effectively.

  • Animated elements that automatically play for more than five seconds must provide users with controls to pause, stop, or hide the animation.

  • Audio or video content is provided with subtitles, text transcription and/or general description in text format.

The deadline for digital accessibility compliance has already passed. If your website or app does not meet WCAG 2.1 standards, you are now at immediate risk of legal penalties, customer complaints, and reputational damage. Our accessibility audit assesses your digital solutions to identify and fix critical compliance gaps to ensure your digital solutions are accessible to all users, regardless of their ability or circumstances.

 

While accessibility is often associated with supporting users who have vision, hearing, mobility, or cognitive disabilities, it actually benefits a much broader audience. Users face diverse challenges when accessing digital content—from limited technical skills and outdated devices to poor internet connectivity and temporary situational barriers. Effective accessibility design creates better experiences for everyone.

 

Our audit delivers a rapid, actionable report highlighting urgent accessibility issues that could already be exposing your business to legal and financial risks. You’ll receive clear, prioritized recommendations so you can address critical problems immediately and achieve compliance without further delay.

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FAQ

  • The scope of the audit depends on the size of the website or app. We select the web pages or app screens that are used most frequently and that display unique functionality not found elsewhere.

  • WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1 is the international standard for web accessibility developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It provides guidelines for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities and creates a better user experience for everyone. Many countries and regions reference WCAG 2.1 as the benchmark for digital accessibility compliance, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the US and the European Accessibility Act (EAA) in the EU.

  • Understanding requirements and objectives. We discuss the project with your team to identify known accessibility issues and define the audit scope.

    Accessibility audit. We conduct an in-depth assessment of your digital product's user interface according to WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards.

    Results presentation. We provide a summary of identified issues with specific recommendations and improvement priorities.

  • It usually takes one to two weeks, depending on the size.