Accessibility Audits
A remediation-ready evaluation built to support compliance and long-term accessibility improvements.
This is for you if:
- You’re launching or have recently launched a new site, redesign, or major feature.
- Your site has never been audited, or it’s been more than a year since a meaningful review.
- You’ve received accessibility feedback, internal concern, or a legal notice and need a thorough, documented evaluation.
What’s involved in a manual audit
Automated scanners, overlays, and even AI tools cannot evaluate most accessibility barriers. A manual audit focuses on how people actually experience your website and where real usability issues appear.
Real User Experience
Testing how people interact with your site using different methods and assistive technologies, including:
- Keyboard-only navigation
- Screen reader use
- Mobile and touch interaction
- Zoom and text resizing
This helps identify barriers that prevent users from completing tasks or understanding content.
Visual & Contextual Awareness
Reviewing how clearly information is communicated to users, including:
- Page titles, headings, and structure
- Form labels, instructions, and error messages
- Link text and alternative text for images
- Visual cues that rely on color, layout, or position
The goal is to ensure content is understandable and meaningful, not just technically present.
Code-Level Evaluation
Reviewing underlying code to identify structural and semantic issues that affect accessibility and usability.
This allows complex problems to be accurately diagnosed and provides clear guidance that developers can follow with confidence.
What’s included in an accessibility report
Accessibility reports are designed to give you a clear understanding of your website’s current state and a practical path forward.
Overall Findings
A summary of how your website performs from an accessibility and user experience perspective, aligned with current accessibility standards and best practices.
Detailed Breakdown
- A clear explanation of the issue
- How people with disabilities are impacted
- Relevant WCAG success criteria
- Expected behavior compared to actual behavior
- Practical remediation guidance
- Annotated screenshots to show where the issue occurs
Prioritized Issues
Issues are prioritized to help you focus on what matters most, based on:
- The severity of impact on users with disabilities
- Whether the issue presents legal or compliance risk
- The effort or skill required to fix the issue
A Plan Forward
Clear recommendations to help you decide next steps, whether that involves internal fixes, external development support, or continued accessibility guidance.
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Not ready for a full audit?
No problem! A low-cost, low-commitment preliminary assessment may be for you.
