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Accessibility audits grounded in real user experience

Manual accessibility audits uncover barriers that automated tools and visual reviews often miss, focusing on real interaction rather than surface-level compliance.

What's an Accessibility Audit?

A web accessibility audit is a structured review of a website to identify barriers that prevent people with disabilities from using it effectively.

Industry research consistently shows that automated tools typically catch about 20 to 30 percent of WCAG issues. The majority of real barriers require human judgment and manual testing.

The goal is clarity. You should understand where barriers exist, who they affect, and what to address first.

What You Will Get

Grounded in real user experience

Issues are described in terms of how they affect people using keyboards, screen readers, and other assistive technologies. This keeps the focus on access and usability, not abstract technical errors.

Focused on what matters most

Findings are prioritized by severity and impact so teams are not overwhelmed. You will know which issues block access and which improvements can follow later.

Designed to be used by your team

The report includes clear explanations, references to relevant standards, and platform-agnostic guidance that works for both technical and non-technical collaborators.