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Ensure Digital Inclusion: Accessibility Testing for a Better Web

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Unlock Digital Accessibility for All

Approximately 61 million people in the United States live with a disability, representing a significant portion of your potential audience. Ensuring your website is accessible isn’t just about avoiding legal risks associated with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); it’s about fostering a more inclusive digital experience for everyone who visits your site. We provide accessibility testing that identifies barriers and provides recommendations on how to create a user experience for all.

We conduct thorough testing against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the Level AA standard, a widely recognized benchmark for accessibility. This ensures your website aligns with best practices for inclusivity.

Our detailed reports don’t just point out issues; they provide clear, actionable recommendations you can implement to improve your website’s accessibility and usability for individuals with disabilities.

Comprehensive Accessibility Testing Services

Our testing process utilizes software, such as WAVE and AChecker and manual evaluation to identify a wide range of accessibility barriers. We examine critical elements of your website to ensure they meet the needs of all users, including those with disabilities.

We analyze your website’s navigation and heading hierarchy (H1, H2, H3, etc.) to ensure a logical and easy-to-understand structure for all users, including those using assistive technologies.

Our testing includes checking color contrast ratios for readability and verifying the presence and quality of alternative text for images, making visual content accessible to screen reader users.

We rigorously test keyboard navigation to ensure users who cannot use a mouse can still fully interact with your site. Additionally, we test with selected screen readers to confirm a seamless experience for users with low vision or vision impairments. We incorporate semantic HTML, ARIA roles, and responsive design in our testing.

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