Accessibility Engineering.
Accessibility is not a nice-to-have. In most jurisdictions it is a legal requirement, and in every market it is a measurable slice of your user base that cannot use products designed without them. We design, audit, and remediate applications for WCAG conformance — and we do it in the engineering lay
What this is.
Accessibility is not a nice-to-have. In most jurisdictions it is a legal requirement, and in every market it is a measurable slice of your user base that cannot use products designed without them. We design, audit, and remediate applications for WCAG conformance — and we do it in the engineering layer, where fixes last.
What's in scope.
- WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA audits
- Accessibility remediation
- Accessibility testing and automation
- ADA and Section 508 compliance
- European Accessibility Act preparation
- Accessible component library development
How we do this.
Audit what you have, honestly. Automated accessibility scans identify maybe 30% of real issues. Manual testing, assistive-technology testing, and user validation catch the rest.
Remediation that lasts. Fixes live in component libraries and design systems — not in per-page patches that regress on the next redesign.
Automation where it helps, manual where it matters. Automated checks in CI catch regressions; manual and user testing catch what automation cannot.
Legal exposure assessed. For US organizations, ADA exposure; for European, EAA; for government, Section 508. We translate technical findings into legal risk terms.
Team capability built, not just outsourced. Engagements include training so your team can maintain compliance after we leave.
The stakes.
An inaccessible product does not fail a niche audience — it fails roughly one in five of your users, and, increasingly, it fails your legal department. Accessibility is not a feature. It is the cost of the software being real to everyone.
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