ADA & WCAG Compliance
Most accessibility risk stays invisible until a demand letter arrives.
We audit your website against the standard courts actually apply, WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 Level AA, fix what blocks real users, and monitor it so new releases do not reintroduce risk. No hype, no false guarantees, just a measurable reduction in the barriers that expose your business.
Why this matters
Accessibility lawsuits and demand letters target consumer-facing websites every week, and courts measure "accessible" against WCAG 2.1 Level AA. An automated scan catches only a minority of the barriers that actually block people with disabilities; the rest need real keyboard and screen-reader testing. We prioritise the surfaces where risk concentrates: checkout, booking, sign-up, and the forms customers must complete to do business with you.
What we do
Technical audit
A criterion-by-criterion review against WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 AA across the four principles: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. We test with a keyboard and a screen reader, the way blocked users actually experience your site, so we find the barriers a scanner cannot see.
Litigation-risk review
We map every finding to its real-world impact and legal exposure, prioritise the flows that block transactions, and hand you a remediation plan ranked by who is blocked and how badly. You get clarity on what to fix first, not a scanner dump.
How we work together
Start with an audit. Move to remediation when you are ready to fix, and add monitoring to stay covered as you ship.
Audit
Start hereKnow exactly where you stand.
- Full WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA review of your key templates and flows
- Manual keyboard and screen-reader testing, not just an automated scan
- Every finding rated by severity and who it blocks, mapped to its WCAG criterion
- A prioritised, plain-language fix list your developers can act on
Remediation
We fix it and prove it.
- We resolve the issues with your team or directly in your codebase
- Re-testing to confirm the barriers are actually gone
- An updated report showing before and after
- A publishable accessibility statement for your site
Monitoring
Stay covered as you ship.
- Re-audit on each release so regressions are caught before customers hit them
- Your accessibility statement kept current
- A monthly report on status and fixes
- Priority access when something needs attention
Prices in USD. Not legal advice: we provide the technical findings and remediation a compliance effort rests on; for exposure assessment, speak with a lawyer who handles accessibility matters.
Questions
Can you guarantee my site is compliant?
No, and you should be wary of anyone who says they can. No audit, tool, or overlay can guarantee compliance. What we deliver is a measurable reduction in barriers and a documented, good-faith effort measured against WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA. For legal certainty we work alongside your lawyer.
Which standard do you test against?
WCAG 2.1 Level AA, the benchmark courts apply to ADA web claims, with the newer WCAG 2.2 additions noted. That also aligns with Section 508 and most global accessibility law.
How long does an audit take?
Usually one to two weeks for a standard site, depending on how many templates and flows are in scope. We confirm scope and timing before we start.
What about mobile apps, PDFs, and third-party widgets?
We look beyond your core web pages, because that is where barriers hide. Your mobile and responsive layouts are in scope, since they are still your website. Downloadable PDFs get a lighter pass, up to 1,000 pages, where we flag common barriers like untagged content, broken reading order, and missing alt text. And we assess embedded third-party tools (booking engines, payment iframes, chat and review widgets), which are common, high-risk sources of barriers.
Two honest limits. Native mobile apps (iOS and Android) are a different discipline from web accessibility and not something we take on, so for those you want a specialist who tests them directly. And for third-party widgets, we can identify the barriers and give you and the vendor what is needed to fix them, but the fix lives in the vendor's code, so we cannot guarantee a change we do not control. We always tell you clearly which items are yours to fix and which depend on a vendor.
Is this legal advice?
No. We provide the technical findings and remediation a compliance effort rests on. For an assessment of your legal exposure, speak with a lawyer who handles accessibility matters.
Find out where you stand
Start with an audit and you will know exactly what is blocking your customers, how exposed you are, and what it takes to fix it.
Book a strategy callPrefer to do it yourself?
We packaged our audit method into self-serve skills you can run in your own AI agent (Claude Code, Cursor, and others): a free quick check, or the full audit skill for US$15.