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Accessibility Testing

Ensure your digital products are inclusive and WCAG compliant. We help you reach every user, regardless of ability.

What we audit

Accessibility is not just compliance, it's about creating inclusive digital experiences. Our accessibility specialists conduct thorough audits against WCAG 2.1 standards, test with assistive technologies, and provide actionable remediation plans. We help you meet legal requirements while expanding your reach to all users.

  • WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA
  • Screen Reader Testing
  • Keyboard Navigation
  • Color Contrast Audits
  • Remediation Guidance
  • Compliance Reports

What you get

  • Full WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA compliance audit
  • Assistive technology testing (screen readers, magnifiers)
  • Accessibility statement preparation
  • Prioritised remediation roadmap
  • Developer training and best practices guide

Also: Free Accessibility Scanner

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is WCAG and do I need to comply with it?
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the international standard for web accessibility. In the UK, public sector bodies are legally required to comply. The European Accessibility Act 2025 extends mandatory compliance to many private sector businesses. We recommend WCAG 2.1 AA as the target for all organisations.
What is included in an accessibility audit?
Our audits cover automated scanning (using tools including axe-core and WAVE), manual keyboard navigation testing, screen reader testing, colour contrast analysis, and a structured report with prioritised findings. We also offer a remediation plan and developer guidance.
Can I use your free scanner instead of a paid audit?
Our free scanner is a great starting point and catches a significant proportion of WCAG failures automatically. However, automated tools typically identify only 30–40% of all accessibility issues. A professional audit adds manual testing — keyboard navigation, screen reader behaviour, and cognitive load — which automation cannot assess.
How long does an accessibility audit take?
A typical web application audit takes 3–5 business days for a standard site. Large or complex applications may take longer. We provide a clear scope estimate before starting.

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