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Accessibility audit

Ensure your website meets the European Accessibility Act requirements! Order an accessibility audit and receive a step-by-step improvement plan tailored to your site.

A focused, fast-track audit tailored for digital, product, marketing, or legal teams preparing for EAA 2025 compliance. Get actionable insights and a clear roadmap - without slowing down your workflow.

7 business days | € 990

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We’ll test up to 50 pages of your website and provide a list of all pages containing embedded videos, along with clear recommendations to ensure their content is accessible.

What will you get?

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Analysis

Analysis of the website structure and content, creation of a representative sample of pages for the audit.

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Testing

Manual and automated accessibility testing.

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Documentation

Detailed documentation of all identified issues and their prioritization.

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Report

A comprehensive report and recommendations for addressing the issues.

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A strategic call with a presentation of the action plan

A strategic session to walk you through the results and next steps.

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We’ll evaluate your website against 50 accessibility criteria, analyzing interactive components (forms, buttons, modal windows), navigation, and content (text, images, multimedia).

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Get the first basic accessibility audit, aimed at identifying the main and most noticeable issues.
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  1. Understand your site's real state
  2. Identify critical and widespread issues
  3. Get a clear roadmap for remediation
  4. Protect your business from fines and damage

Get the results of your accessibility audit in a clear and easy-to-understand format.

We’ll also provide a detailed breakdown of each identified issue, along with practical guidance for your technical team to implement fixes effectively.

Report
Scope of the Audit

Overview of the objectives and boundaries of the audit.

Pages Reviewed

List of all web pages and templates included in the audit.

Methodology

Description of testing methods used (manual, automated, assistive technology, etc.).

Global Accessibility Issues

Issues found across multiple pages or site-wide patterns.

Page-Specific Issues

Detailed accessibility problems unique to specific pages.

Video Content Accessibility

Review of embedded video content and related accessibility compliance.

Summary

General findings and impact overview.

Conclusion

Key insights and overall accessibility status.

Technical Estimation

Effort and resources required to fix the identified issues.

Action Plan

Recommended next steps and prioritization for remediation.

FAQ

We conduct an accessibility audit to assess a website’s compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA standards. The audit covers:

  • Key templates (main pages, recurring elements).
  • Interactive components (forms, buttons, modal windows).
  • Navigation (user flow, keyboard accessibility).
  • Content (text, images, multimedia).

We use two testing approaches:

  • Automated testing with leading tools (Axe DevTools, taba11y, etc.).
  • Manual testing to identify issues that automated scripts may miss.
     

On average, we provide an audit report within one week.

The report does more than just list issues – it provides detailed recommendations on how to fix them:
Issue description – What exactly does not comply with WCAG 2.1 AA?

  • User impact – Which user groups will face barriers?
  • Fixing priority – Which issues are critical?
  • Recommendations – How to resolve the issue?

Our report is a clear action plan, not just a list of errors.
 

After resolving accessibility issues, it’s crucial to implement monitoring processes to prevent them from recurring:

  • Integrate accessibility standards into development – Developers should consider accessibility principles during feature design.
  • Regular testing – Conduct accessibility checks before releases using both automated and manual methods.
  • Team training – Designers, developers, and content managers should understand key accessibility principles.
  • Periodic audits – Conduct audits every 6-12 months to ensure compliance.
     

Yes, an audit is still necessary because Lighthouse does not replace a full accessibility audit:

  • It only detects automatically identifiable errors.
  • It does not assess interaction logic, screen reader compatibility, or semantic accuracy.
  • It does not detect issues related to content, hidden elements, or keyboard navigation.

Example: Lighthouse may give a 100 score, but buttons could still be inaccessible to keyboard or screen reader users.
 

Is Your Website at Risk of EAA 2025 Non-Compliance?

  • Audit
  • Detailed Report
  • Fixes Roadmap
  • Strategic Call


7 business days | €990

Accessibility audit package box
Accessibility audit package box

Not sure if you need an accessibility audit?

Start with our free offer — a quick accessibility check of your homepage. Get fast, actionable results that will help you decide whether a full audit is the right next step.