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WEBSITE Accessibility

Have you ever considered making your website more user-friendly for people with disabilities? Well, now is the time to do it. Web accessibility is a considerably new concept. Most people are familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but some don’t know that they are exposed to the risk of lawsuits. We make it easy and affordable with our leading accessibility solutions.

Make Your Website Accessible To Over
57 Million Americans With Disabilities

People with disabilities, specifically those who are blind or visually impaired, have been filing lawsuits against businesses over website accessibility issues, and many of them were winning.
From 2017 to 2018, the number of federal web accessibility lawsuits nearly tripled, from 814 to 2258, according to the law firm Seyfarth Shaw, which states that this figure is on track to be slightly higher this year.

Did You Know? Over 18% Of Americans Are Disabled

According to figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, over 56 million Americans (18.7% of the U.S. population) have some type of disability.

  • 19.9 million have difficulty lifting

    This disability could, for example, impact their use of a mouse or keyboard.
  • 8.1 million have a vision impairment.
    These people might rely on a screen magnifier or a screen reader, or might have a form of color blindness.
  • 7.6 million have a hearing impairment
    They might rely on transcripts and/or captions for audio and video media.

Our Web Accessibility Solution

We have partnered with some AI & Web Accessibility experts to bring our clients a tool that can help provide a compliant solution. Although there will be a cost to this it’s going to be a lot less than having to deal with the legal mess of a lawsuit.

We will go through your entire site to ensure it is compliant and also install an interface for your users to make adjustments. Here’s what’s included:

Content Adjustments

People with visual impairments, like blurred vision or aging sight, utilize can adjust how the content on your site is displayed.

Users can change options such as: Highlight Titles, Highlight Links, Magnify Text, Increase/Decrease Font Size, & Increase/Decrease Letter Spacing.

Display Adjustments

People with various degrees of color blindness or visual impairments may not be able to see your content well enough while light-sensitive users may not be able to surf websites with white backgrounds.

Users can change options such as: High Contrast, High Saturation, Low Saturation, Dark Contrast, Light Contrast, Monochrome, Text Colorization, Title Colorization, & Background Colorization

Orientation Adjustments

This section of the interface offers adjustments designed to enable people with visual impairments, cognitive disabilities, or motor impairments to orient better on your website.

Users can change options such as: Hide Images, Mute Sounds, Useful Links, ReadMode, Reading Guide, Reading Mask, Highlight Focus, Highlight Hover, Big White Cursor, Big Black Cursor.

Web Accessibility Interface

You Also Get Certification Reports & Monthly Audits To Ensure Your Site Stays Compliant

Ready To Make Your Website
Accessible?

Fill out the form below and we will run a full ADA Audit on your site. We will send you a full report with the details on how we can make your website compliant.

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