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AccessibilityCompliant

How it works

A clear, documented path to certification

There is no single global authority that “certifies” a website. What we provide is a rigorous, repeatable process that ends in credible documentation of conformance to WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

The five steps

  1. Audit

    1–3 weeks

    A technical accessibility expert manually evaluates your product against WCAG 2.2, using assistive technology and automated tooling to test every applicable success criterion.

    You receive: Prioritised audit report with severity, evidence, and fixes.

  2. Remediation

    Varies by scope

    We support your team in resolving each finding with concrete, code-level guidance — or remediate alongside you.

    You receive: Fix guidance, pairing sessions, and PR review.

  3. Validation

    1–3 rounds

    We re-test to confirm every issue is genuinely resolved and that the fixes did not introduce new barriers.

    You receive: Verification report and conformance sign-off.

  4. User testing

    Optional

    People with disabilities test your critical journeys with their own assistive technology, surfacing real-world barriers automated checks miss.

    You receive: Usability findings from assistive-technology users.

  5. Certification

    On sign-off

    We issue your Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR/VPAT), a statement of conformance to your stated WCAG level, and a datestamped seal.

    You receive: ACR/VPAT, conformance statement, and certification seal.

Start with step one