ADA COMPLIANCE AND YOUR WEBSITE
Website accessibility is not just good practice. It is a legal requirement. Protect your business and serve all your customers.
Accessibility Problems We Fix
These issues expose your business to lawsuits and exclude up to 20% of potential customers.
Missing Alt Text
Images without alternative text are invisible to screen readers, blocking visually impaired users.
Poor Color Contrast
Insufficient contrast between text and backgrounds makes content unreadable for low-vision users.
Missing Form Labels
Unlabeled form fields prevent assistive technology users from completing submissions.
Keyboard Navigation
Content that requires a mouse excludes users with motor disabilities who rely on keyboard-only navigation.
Missing Video Captions
Audio and video content without captions excludes users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Inaccessible Documents
PDF files and downloads that lack proper structure cannot be read by screen readers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ADA compliance legally required for websites?
Yes. Federal courts have increasingly ruled that websites are places of public accommodation under the ADA. Lawsuits targeting non-compliant websites have increased dramatically in recent years.
What standard should my website meet?
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the generally accepted standard. This is the benchmark courts and regulators use to evaluate website accessibility compliance.
How do I know if my website is compliant?
Contact us for a free accessibility assessment. We will evaluate your site against WCAG 2.1 standards and provide a remediation plan.
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