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Website Accessibility Audit (WCAG / EAA)

Manual WCAG 2.2 audit against EN 301 549 — the standard behind the European Accessibility Act. Screen-reader testing, a prioritised remediation plan, and a re-test after fixes.

Manual expert audit of key user flows — not just an automated scan
Screen-reader pass (NVDA/VoiceOver) on your critical journeys, checkout included
Contrast, focus order, keyboard navigation and zoom testing
Findings mapped to WCAG 2.2 success criteria and EN 301 549 clauses
Prioritised remediation plan your developers can execute directly
Re-test after fixes and an accessibility statement for your site
Free automated pre-check — 18 checks before you spend anything

The EAA is in force. Most sites still fail it.

The European Accessibility Act’s requirements have applied since 28 June 2025. It covers a broad range of consumer-facing digital services in the EU — e-commerce, banking, transport, e-books — and it applies to any company selling into the EU, wherever it is registered. The technical reference is EN 301 549, which builds on WCAG 2.1 AA; we audit against WCAG 2.2, so you are ahead of the reference, not chasing it.

Most accessibility problems are invisible to the people who built the site. The navigation you designed with a mouse in hand works fine — with a mouse in hand. Whether it works with a keyboard alone, with a screen reader, at 200% zoom, or for someone who cannot distinguish your link colour from your text colour is a different question, and it is the question the law asks.

An audit, not a badge

Plenty of vendors sell accessibility overlays and instant certificates. Overlays do not fix the underlying markup — several European regulators have said plainly that they do not establish conformance, and overlay-equipped sites keep losing complaints. We do the unglamorous version: a human goes through your key flows with a keyboard and a screen reader, maps every failure to the specific WCAG criterion, and hands your developers a plan they can execute.

Start with the free automated check — it runs 18 WCAG checks in seconds and costs nothing. When you want to know where you actually stand, the manual audit is the next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the European Accessibility Act apply to my company?
If you sell products or services to consumers in the EU — e-commerce, banking, transport, e-books, telecoms — the EAA has applied since 28 June 2025, regardless of where your company is registered. Microenterprises (under 10 staff and under €2M turnover) are exempt from the service requirements, but their trading partners often are not, and marketplaces increasingly require conformance from sellers anyway.
Why is an automated check not enough?
Automation catches roughly a third of WCAG criteria — the mechanically detectable failures. Everything that requires judgement is invisible to it: whether alt text says the right thing in context, whether the focus order is logical, whether an error message is understandable, whether checkout can actually be completed with a screen reader. Our free checker is an honest first step; the audit is what establishes where you really stand.
What exactly do we get at the end?
A findings report where every issue is mapped to its WCAG 2.2 success criterion and EN 301 549 clause, rated by severity and user impact, with a concrete fix and an effort estimate. Plus a prioritised plan: what to fix this week, this month, this quarter. After your team ships the fixes, we re-test and update the report.
Can you fix the issues for us?
We deliberately separate auditing from remediation — an auditor who marks their own homework is worthless. Your developers fix; we review the fixes as they ship, answer questions, and re-test. If you have no development capacity, we can scope remediation as a separate project with a different team.
How long does the audit take?
Express Check ships within 5 business days. A full EAA Audit typically takes 2–3 weeks depending on the number of templates and flows. Re-testing after fixes takes 3–5 days per round.
Do you certify conformance?
No one can honestly 'certify' WCAG conformance — it is a snapshot, not a property, and it changes with every deploy. What we provide is an audit report and a conformance summary against WCAG 2.2 AA at a stated date, plus an accessibility statement you can publish. That is what regulators and enterprise procurement actually ask for.

Pricing plans

The best solutions for our customers

  • Express Check

    From $300 one-time
    • Automated scan plus manual review of up to 5 template pages
    • Keyboard-only walkthrough of one critical flow
    • Findings mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria
    • Short report with the top-10 fixes in priority order
    • Full screen-reader testing
    • Re-test after fixes
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  • EAA Audit

    From $900 one-time
    • Everything in Express Check
    • Manual audit of up to 15 pages across all templates
    • Screen-reader testing (NVDA + VoiceOver) of key journeys
    • Contrast, zoom and reflow testing
    • Full report against WCAG 2.2 AA and EN 301 549
    • Remediation plan with effort estimates per fix
    • One re-test round after fixes
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  • Audit + Remediation Support

    From $1800 project
    • Everything in EAA Audit
    • Developer support during remediation — review of fixes as they ship
    • Accessibility statement drafted for your site
    • Second re-test round and final conformance summary
    • Team training session — how to keep new features accessible
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