Accessible to everyone.
Defensible to anyone.
One in four U.S. adults lives with a disability. Courts, regulators, and procurement officers increasingly expect your digital front door to work for all of them. We audit websites, web apps, and mobile apps against WCAG — then help you fix what we find and prove it.
Accessibility services
Website Accessibility Audits
Automated baseline plus the manual testing scanners can't do: full keyboard passes, screen reader testing (NVDA / VoiceOver), contrast measurement, and form and ARIA review across your key user journeys.
Web App & Mobile App Audits
Single-page apps, portals, and native iOS / Android apps tested against WCAG and platform accessibility APIs — VoiceOver, TalkBack, touch targets, text scaling, and focus management.
Document & Communications Review
PDFs, email templates, and office documents — the accessibility exposure most firms forget they're publishing every day.
Accessibility Governance
Ownership, policy, accessibility statements, vendor VPAT review, and publishing workflows that keep you conformant after the audit — not just on audit day.
Accessibility Training
Practical sessions for the people who build pages and publish content, so the next thing they ship doesn't reopen the findings we just closed.
Fixed-price audits. No surprises.
Every audit includes a conformance summary, an executive brief, a prioritized defect register with evidence, a remediation plan, and a draft accessibility statement.
- Up to ~10 representative pages
- Automated baseline + manual testing
- Keyboard & screen reader passes
- Prioritized defect register
- Remediation plan & statement draft
- Larger sites, forms & key workflows
- Everything in the small audit
- Document (PDF) sampling
- Third-party widget review
- Readout call with your team
- SPAs, portals & native apps
- Platform accessibility API testing
- Scoped to journeys that matter
- Fixed price before we start
- Remediation sprint available
The deadline era has started
The Department of Justice's ADA Title II web rule sets firm WCAG 2.1 AA compliance deadlines for state and local governments in 2026–2027 — and the entities they contract with feel it immediately. Private-sector demand letters and procurement accessibility clauses continue to climb.
An audit now means you fix findings on your schedule and budget — not under a demand letter's.
Where the exposure is highest
Findings are advisory and informational — we provide consulting, not legal advice. Where exposure has legal dimensions, we flag it for your counsel.
Find out where you stand — before someone else does.
Book a fixed-price accessibility audit. You'll know exactly what fails, why it matters, and what fixing it takes.