Website Accessibility Audits with Manual WCAG Remediation
Website accessibility audits identify WCAG issues and barriers affecting users with disabilities before they create compliance risks. Our team evaluates screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, color contrast, and other accessibility requirements — then implements the manual remediation needed to move websites toward WCAG compliance.
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WCAG TESTING & REMEDIATION
Our website accessibility audit process
Accessibility barriers aren’t always obvious. Without proper testing, people who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technologies may not be able to fully use a website — and unresolved issues can create WCAG compliance risks. We combine automated accessibility scanning with manual WCAG review to uncover issues automated tools alone miss.
Automated accessibility scanning
We run trusted tools to detect common accessibility issues and identify potential WCAG violations aligned with standards like WCAG 2.0 AA and WCAG 2.1 AA.
Manual WCAG checklist review
Our specialists review each page against WCAG guidelines to identify accessibility barriers that automated tools often miss.
Keyboard navigation testing
We verify that users who cannot use a mouse can navigate the entire website using only a keyboard.
Screen reader compatibility
We review markup and content structure to ensure screen readers can interpret page structure and content correctly.
Semantic HTML & structure review
We evaluate heading hierarchy, semantic elements, and page structure to support assistive technologies.
ARIA roles & attributes review
We inspect ARIA attributes and roles used for custom components to ensure they support accessibility rather than create conflicts.
Focus state & tab order review
We confirm that interactive elements provide clear focus indicators and follow a logical tab order.
Accessibility audit report
All findings are documented in a structured report outlining WCAG violations, usability barriers, and recommended remediation steps.
WCAG COMPLIANCE SUPPORT
Helping teams improve website accessibility compliance
A website accessibility audit identifies WCAG issues, but improving accessibility requires more than a report. Our team reviews automated scan results alongside manual WCAG testing, then plans and implements the updates needed to improve website accessibility compliance across the site.
WCAG compliance findings and remediation planning
A website accessibility audit identifies WCAG violations, usability barriers, and structural issues that affect how people use a website. Our reports explain each issue clearly, including where it appears and how it affects screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other assistive technologies.
We organize findings into a practical remediation plan so teams understand what needs attention first. This helps organizations move toward WCAG website compliance while reducing accessibility compliance risk.
Accessibility improvements for new and existing websites
Some teams request a WordPress accessibility audit to improve an existing site, while others want accessibility considered from the start of a new website project. We support both scenarios.
We help improve existing websites that need accessibility remediation, and we also build new websites designed with WCAG website compliance in mind so accessibility is part of the foundation of the site.
Uncover WCAG accessibility issues across your website
Many accessibility problems come from small structural details that affect how assistive technologies interpret a page. We review semantic markup, heading hierarchy, forms, and interactive components to ensure they follow accessibility best practices.
This helps screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other assistive tools interact with sites correctly — creating a smoother experience for users who rely on them.
White-label website accessibility audit for agencies
Many agencies partner with us to provide website accessibility audit and WCAG compliance audit services to their own clients. We support agencies behind the scenes with technical analysis, accessibility remediation, and implementation support.
This allows agencies to offer website accessibility compliance services without needing in-house accessibility specialists. Our team can support both WordPress accessibility audits and broader accessibility remediation projects as a white-label partner.
CLIENT REVIEWS
Trusted for website development and accessibility work
Our client reviews reflect the experience of working with our team across many types of website projects. The same care we bring to development, performance improvements, and technical problem-solving carries through to website accessibility audits, WCAG compliance, and ongoing website improvements.
ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE FAQ
Common questions about accessibility implementation
Answers to common questions about accessibility audits, WCAG compliance, and remediation. For additional questions or a compliance audit, get a quote.
We love helping our clients make the Internet a more accessible, inclusive place. Just mention your accessibility requirements, i.e. WCAG Level II, when you reach out for a quote, and make sure your design is accessible too.
We love making the internet a more inclusive place, and we’re committed to ensuring that all users, regardless of ability, can access and navigate your website with ease. We start our accessibility compliance process during the design phase using AI-powered accessibility plugin that helps in the creation and testing of accessible designs. We then use a WCAG checklist during development to ensure your website passes each guideline.
Not exactly. The ADA doesn’t define a specific technical standard for websites, and accessibility requirements can evolve as content, technology, and regulations change.
Most organizations aim to meet WCAG standards such as WCAG 2.0 AA or WCAG 2.1 AA, which are commonly referenced in accessibility regulations and legal cases. We combine automated testing with manual WCAG review to uncover accessibility issues automated tools often miss.
Websites that don’t meet WCAG standards may face legal complaints or compliance risk under regulations such as the ADA or European Accessibility Act.
When we work on accessibility remediation, we address common issues such as missing alt text, keyboard navigation barriers, poor color contrast, and incorrect semantic markup so websites better align with WCAG requirements.
In many cases, yes. While regulations vary by country, accessibility standards such as WCAG 2.0 AA or WCAG 2.1 AA are frequently referenced in accessibility laws and legal cases, including those related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Because of this, many private organizations choose to improve accessibility proactively to reduce compliance risk and make their websites usable for a wider audience.
Yes. WordPress can support accessible websites, but accessibility depends on how themes, plugins, and custom components are implemented.
We review WordPress templates, theme structure, and interactive elements against WCAG standards such as WCAG 2.0 AA and WCAG 2.1 AA, helping teams understand where accessibility issues may exist and how they can be addressed.
Accessibility overlays use scripts to modify parts of a website’s interface, but they typically do not resolve the underlying accessibility issues in the site’s code. Because of this, overlays alone are generally not considered sufficient for WCAG compliance.
When we work on accessibility remediation, we focus on improving the underlying markup, navigation behavior, and structure so accessibility issues are addressed directly within the website itself.
WCAG includes three conformance levels: A, AA, and AAA. Most organizations aim for WCAG Level AA, which balances strong accessibility improvements with practical implementation requirements.
When we work on accessibility projects, we typically evaluate websites against WCAG 2.0 AA or WCAG 2.1 AA, since these standards are commonly referenced in accessibility regulations.
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the website. A focused accessibility audit covering key templates and user flows often takes one to two weeks, with additional time needed for remediation and validation.
When we perform WCAG compliance audits, we review representative pages, document accessibility issues, and outline the remediation work needed to improve accessibility across the site.
Accessibility isn’t a one-time task. Websites should be reviewed regularly, especially after design updates, new features, or content changes.
For many organizations, we recommend periodic accessibility audits to help ensure ongoing alignment with WCAG standards as websites evolve.
FROM THE BLOG
Advice & answers from our accessibility compliance team
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Start with a free proposal for a website accessibility audit
We’ll review your website and provide a proposal outlining the manual accessibility audit process, the accessibility issues likely affecting your site, and the remediation work needed to improve WCAG compliance
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