Accessibility Audit - Ensure Accessibility Compliance With a Professional Audit
Are You Ready for the European Accessibility Act?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is reshaping digital requirements in Europe. By June 28, 2025, businesses must ensure compliance or face penalties, product removal, or even suspension in the EU. If your company operates in e-commerce, banking, software, telecom, or digital services, accessibility compliance is now a legal requirement.
Our accessibility audit identifies non-compliance, gaps, and areas for improvement. We provide a detailed report with insights, recommendations, and steps to meet standards. This audit lays the foundation for our team to implement the necessary changes for full compliance.
The deadline is near—schedule your audit now to avoid compliance risks.

Why Digital Accessibility Matters
Legal Compliance: Identify Compliance Gaps and Avoid Penalties
The European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882) mandates minimum accessibility requirements for digital products and services across the EU. Compliance with this law ensures that businesses meet the EN 301 549 and WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards.
Non-compliance can result in:
- Fines up to €3 million, depending on national enforcement measures
- Mandatory removal of non-compliant products and services from the market
- Legal action from regulators or consumers
- Loss of business opportunities due to accessibility requirements in public procurement
Our accessibility audit will help you:
- Identify accessibility barriers in your digital products and services
- Receive a structured report outlining compliance gaps and areas needing improvement
- Understand the estimated effort and actions needed for full compliance
Corporate Social Responsibility: Demonstrate Your Commitment to Inclusion
Accessibility is not just a legal requirement—it’s an ethical commitment to inclusion. More than 135 million people in Europe live with disabilities, and they depend on accessible digital experiences for work, shopping, education, and communication.
Businesses that prioritize accessibility benefit from:
- Stronger brand reputation – Consumers trust brands that value inclusivity
- Increased customer loyalty – Accessibility makes digital products usable for a wider audience
- Alignment with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) goals – Investors and stakeholders expect businesses to prioritize social impact
- A future-proof strategy – Early adoption of accessibility ensures readiness for evolving regulations
Business Growth & SEO Benefits: Accessibility Is an Investment
Prioritizing accessibility isn’t just about compliance—it improves user experience and business performance.
- Wider market reach – Expanding accessibility ensures usability for people with disabilities, elderly users, and those with temporary impairments
- Better SEO rankings – Search engines prioritize websites that meet accessibility standards
- Higher conversion rates – Accessible websites make navigation easier, reducing drop-off rates
- Lower long-term costs – Fixing accessibility early prevents costly redesigns and legal risks
Investing in accessibility benefits your users, brand reputation, and bottom line.
Who Needs an Accessibility Audit?
If your organization operates in the EU and provides digital products or services, you must comply with the EAA. Our audits are essential for:
- Government agencies – Ensuring digital services are fully accessible
- Corporations and enterprises – Avoiding compliance risks and legal consequences
- E-commerce and banking platforms – Meeting regulatory requirements for financial transactions and online sales
- Software and ICT providers – Ensuring software, websites, and mobile apps meet accessibility standards

Take action now: stay compliant, competitive, and inclusive.
Schedule a free consultation now to discuss your accessibility needs and get a custom accessibility audit quote.
Our Accessibility Audit Services
Our comprehensive accessibility audit will identify non-compliant elements and barriers that need to be addressed for full compliance with EAA, WCAG 2.1 Level AA, and EN 301 549 standards.
What You’ll Get: A Comprehensive Audit Report
Our audit delivers a detailed, structured report with:
- Executive summary – A high-level overview of key compliance gaps
- Compliance assessment – A full breakdown of WCAG 2.1 Level AA and EN 301 549 violations
- Identified issues – A prioritized list of non-compliant elements with estimated effort for remediation
- Recommendations and action plan – Practical, actionable steps to address accessibility barriers
- Code snippets and visual examples – Clear instructions for developers and content teams
This report serves as a foundation for the second phase, where our development team and content editors can implement the recommended improvements.
How We Conduct the Audit
We follow the WCAG-EM (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Evaluation Methodology) standards to ensure a structured evaluation:
- Define the evaluation scope – Identify the specific pages, components, or applications to be audited
- Explore the target website – Analyze navigation, structure, and accessibility
- Select a representative sample – Assess critical pages and user interactions
- Conduct the audit – Identify non-compliant items and accessibility barriers through testing
- Report findings – Deliver a detailed document outlining required improvements
Testing Methodologies
We use a combination of automated and manual testing for a comprehensive evaluation:
- Automated testing – We use leading tools (WAVE, Axe, Lighthouse) to detect technical issues such as missing alt text, contrast errors, and incorrect heading structures
- Manual testing – Our accessibility specialists evaluate your digital assets with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver), keyboard navigation, and real-world usability checks
We do not perform user testing with people with disabilities at this stage, but our audit ensures compliance with accessibility standards and best practices.
Compliance Documentation Support
As part of our audit service, we assist in generating:
- Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) – Official reports documenting accessibility conformance
- Accessibility Conformance Reports (ACRs) – Documentation proving compliance with WCAG 2.1 and EN 301 549
- Accessibility Statements – Legally required public statements detailing your accessibility status
These documents reduce legal risks and demonstrate your commitment to compliance.
Accessibility Training & Consultation
To help your team maintain accessibility long-term, we provide:
- Developer training – Implementing accessible code from the ground up
- Content creator guidance – Best practices for writing accessible content
- Customized workshops – Training tailored to your team’s needs
What Happens After the Audit?
Our audit identifies the necessary improvements to achieve full compliance. The report will serve as a blueprint for a second phase, where:
- Our development team and content editors will implement the recommended accessibility improvements
- Additional testing and validation can be conducted to ensure full compliance before the June 28, 2025 deadline
This phased approach allows you to prioritize accessibility improvements efficiently while ensuring compliance.
Request Your Accessibility Audit Today
June 28, 2025, is fast approaching. Failure to comply could result in fines, legal action, and lost business opportunities. Our audit helps you identify compliance gaps, prioritize improvements, and prepare for full accessibility compliance.