Ensure Your Website Meets ADA & WCAG Standards
Our comprehensive web accessibility audits help organizations across the U.S. identify and resolve compliance issues—protecting you from legal risk and improving user experience.
Why Choose Us for Your Accessibility Audit?
- WCAG 2.2 & ADA Expertise – We stay up to date with evolving standards and legal requirements.
- Human-Centered Approach – Every audit is done by accessibility specialists—not just tools.
- Actionable Results – We don’t just flag issues—we help you fix them.
What Is a Web Accessibility Audit?
A web accessibility audit is a detailed review of your website’s code, design, and content against recognized accessibility standards—primarily WCAG 2.2 AA. It helps identify barriers that affect users with disabilities and outlines the path to full digital compliance. Our accessibility audits include:
Manual & Automated Testing
We combine automated scans with expert manual reviews for accurate, WCAG-aligned results.
Screen Reader & Keyboard Testing
Simulated user experiences using assistive technologies like NVDA, VoiceOver, and keyboard navigation.
Code & Design Review
Evaluation of HTML structure, color contrast, alt text, form labeling, and more.
Detailed Compliance Report
A prioritized list of issues with explanations, WCAG references, and remediation guidance.
Risk Assessment
Analysis of legal exposure and guidance on ADA website compliance standards.
Quote for Remediation
We provide a plan and quote for fixing your accessibility issues.
Accessibility Boosts Business
Improving your website’s accessibility doesn’t just protect you legally—it can significantly enhance your reach and revenue:
- 15% of the global population lives with a disability—making accessibility a direct opportunity to reach more customers. (Source: World Health Organization)
- Accessible websites have 35% better SEO performance and lower bounce rates. (Source: Search Engine Journal)
- E-commerce sites that implement accessibility best practices see up to a 20% increase in conversions. (Source: Forrester Research via Level Access)
Accessibility isn’t just a legal or ethical issue—it’s a smart business move.