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Web accessibility audits and WCAG 2.2 AA builds

CPAC-certified accessibility expertise, audits, fixes, and full builds that open your site to every customer and meet the standards regulators expect.

About one person in six has a disability that affects how they use the web. If your site fails them, you lose their business and increasingly you break the law. We audit, fix, and build websites to WCAG 2.2 AA, with a CPAC-certified accessibility specialist on the team, not a plugin and a promise.

What you get

  • An honest audit against WCAG 2.2 AA, tested with real assistive technology
  • A prioritised, plain-language report: what blocks users, what is risky, what it takes
  • Fixes implemented properly in code, not masked by an overlay widget
  • An accessibility statement you can publish and stand behind
  • For new projects, accessibility built in from the first design, at no premium
  • Retesting after changes, so the standard holds as the site evolves

The law has caught up

The European Accessibility Act has applied to most consumer-facing websites and apps in the EU since June 2025. Public-sector rules came earlier, and similar legislation exists across many markets. Compliance is now a condition of doing business, and of winning contracts, in much of the world. An audit tells you where you stand before a complaint or a lost tender does. Accessibility is also simply good for business: accessible sites reach more customers and tend to rank better.

Overlays do not fix anything

Accessibility overlay widgets promise compliance in one script tag. They do not deliver it: the underlying barriers remain, assistive-technology users still struggle, and legal exposure stays. Real accessibility lives in the structure, the code, and the interaction design. That is where we work.

Rescues and rebuilds

Many sites look fine and fail completely on a keyboard, the test most sites fail. We rescue sites like these: keep what works, rebuild what blocks people, and leave you with something durable.

Start a project and we will tell you honestly where your site stands and what it would take, within two working days.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does WCAG 2.2 AA mean?

    WCAG 2.2 AA is the current international standard for web accessibility. It means your site works for people who use keyboards, screen readers, magnification, or need stronger contrast, roughly one in six people. It is also the level most laws and procurement rules reference.

  • Does the European Accessibility Act apply to my website?

    If you sell products or services to consumers in the EU, the European Accessibility Act very likely applies to you, and it has been in force since June 2025. Non-compliant businesses face complaints, enforcement, and lost contracts. An audit tells you exactly where you stand.

  • What happens in an accessibility audit?

    We test your site against WCAG 2.2 AA with a CPAC-certified specialist, using both automated tools and real assistive technology. You receive a prioritised report in plain language, what blocks users today, what is risky, and what each fix involves.

  • Does making my site accessible change how it looks?

    Almost never in ways you would object to. Most fixes happen in structure, code, and interaction details. Where a visual change is needed, usually colour contrast, we adjust within your brand so the design intent survives.

Not sure which fits?

Tell us the problem you are solving and we will recommend the right approach, honestly.