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Accessibility (WCAG / ADA) Compliance

WCAG and ADA compliance audits and remediation for inclusive websites.

Overview

What we deliver

We audit, remediate, and certify websites against WCAG 2.2 and ADA standards so every visitor can use your product without barriers.

We help [BRAND] clients make their websites usable for people with visual, motor, cognitive, and hearing differences. Our team runs automated and manual audits against WCAG 2.2 AA, Section 508, and ADA Title III guidance, then documents every issue with severity, location, and a clear fix. We work with your developers or ship the code ourselves, covering semantic HTML, ARIA roles, keyboard navigation, focus management, color contrast, and screen reader behavior. After remediation we retest, generate a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, and provide a public accessibility statement. We also train your design and engineering teams so new features stay compliant. Whether you need a one-time audit before a procurement deadline or ongoing monitoring across a large estate, we tailor the engagement to your release cadence and risk profile.

Fit Check

Built for teams like yours

Who it's for

  • Public sector vendors
  • Higher education sites
  • Healthcare portals
  • Financial services platforms
  • E-commerce brands facing demand letters

Pain points we solve

  • Pending lawsuits or demand letters
  • Failed procurement accessibility reviews
  • Unclear remediation roadmap
  • Inconsistent component library
  • Missing VPAT documentation
What's included

Capabilities

Everything we cover in this engagement.

  • WCAG 2.2 AA audits
  • Manual screen reader testing
  • Automated scanning setup
  • Keyboard navigation review
  • Color contrast remediation
  • ARIA pattern implementation
  • VPAT and ACR drafting
  • Team training workshops
How we work

Our process

A clear, predictable path from kickoff to outcomes.

01

Scope

We agree on templates, flows, and standards to test.

02

Audit

We run automated scans and assistive technology testing across browsers.

03

Report

We deliver a prioritized issue log with code-level fixes.

04

Remediate

We ship fixes or pair with your developers on implementation.

05

Verify

We retest, sign off, and publish a compliance statement.

What you get

Deliverables & outcomes

What you get

  • Accessibility audit report
  • Prioritized remediation backlog
  • Code patches and pull requests
  • VPAT 2.5 document
  • Accessibility statement page
  • Team training recording

Outcomes you can expect

  • Reduced legal exposure
  • Higher conversion among assistive technology users
  • Cleaner semantic markup
  • Faster procurement approvals
  • Inclusive brand reputation
Timeline

4 to 8 weeks

Engagement

Monthly retainer, Project, Sprint

Tools we use

axe DevTools, WAVE, NVDA, JAWS, Lighthouse

KPIs we track

WCAG violations, contrast failures, keyboard traps, axe score, manual issue count

Client stories

What clients say

"

We were drowning in tier-one tickets about password resets and appointment changes. They built a deflection layer on top of our help desk and kept their agents in the loop for anything sensitive. Volume to humans dropped 58 percent in two months and our patient NPS held steady. The hybrid handoff is the part most vendors get wrong. They did not.

P.M.
"

We had 14 cornerstone pages stuck on page two for 18 months. Their SEO crew rewrote the internal linking, cleaned up our schema, and shipped 22 supporting briefs over a quarter. Eight of those pages broke top three by month five. Organic pipeline went from a trickle to our second-largest source. Felt like watching interest compound.

James T.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions we hear most.

Which standard do you test against?
We default to WCAG 2.2 AA and map findings to ADA, Section 508, and EN 301 549 as needed.
Can you fix issues or only report them?
Both. We can hand over a report or implement the fixes in your codebase directly.
Do you provide a VPAT?
Yes. We draft a VPAT 2.5 or Accessibility Conformance Report after remediation and verification.
How long does an audit take?
A typical mid-size site audit runs two to three weeks, with remediation taking another four to six weeks.
Do you support ongoing monitoring?
Yes. We set up automated scans in CI and review new releases on a monthly cadence.

Ready to make your site accessible?

Talk with our accessibility leads about an audit or remediation sprint.