We carry out formal audits of websites and applications. We check conformity with applicable laws and WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 guidelines at levels A, AA, AAA.
Audit report
An assessment of compliance with the WCAG standard, a list of detected problems and their technical causes and impact on the experience of the user with a disability.
Annexes to the report
WCAG criteria met and not met, a report on tests carried out by users, a list of defects and suggestions for improvements for all non-compliances detected.
Consultation and re-audit
On an ongoing basis, we consult on the improvements made, verify the availability of the changed elements, re-audit and provide a final report.
Why us?
An unique combination
Several decades of experience in developing advanced IT systems and supporting people with disabilities.
We translate the needs of people with disabilities directly into the source code. We speak the language of business. We advise on how to ensure formal WCAG compliance in a pragmatic way.
WCAG compliance is increasingly imposed by law. The requirement may also come from the client and/or end users. The scope of a WCAG audit depends on the level of conformity required (A, AA, AAA), the functionality of the system and the technologies used (web, mobile, desktop). We will work with you to determine how to achieve compliance and improve accessibility within a reasonable budget. The audit concludes with a formal report. We will be happy to provide you with examples from our previous projects and advise you on how to solve any problems.
Well-conducted WCAG audit always consist of testing with users with disabilities. By getting to know their perspective, you will understand what a true user experience (UX) looks like and make sure you are creating an accessible solution. Our testers will prepare a full exploratory testing report for you and a technical expert will integrate it into the final audit report.
You will receive information about WCAG compliance in the form of data, not opinions. Detected problems are prioritised and assigned to the relevant WCAG criteria. We always suggest possible ways to remedy the non-compliance findings. During the implementation of corrective actions, you can make use of our consultation.
Once accessibility problems have been corrected, we carry out retests and a second audit, resulting in a final report. We can also prepare a certificate confirming that the audited website or application complies with WCAG guidelines at the chosen level (A, AA, AAA). The audit report includes recommendations on what to do to maintain accessibility in the long term.