Web accessibility, handled end to end
One in four UK adults has a disability. If your website only works for the other three, you are turning customers away and carrying legal risk under the Equality Act 2010 and, for EU sales, the European Accessibility Act. We audit, fix and monitor website accessibility for UK businesses at fixed prices.
Web accessibility is now a commercial and legal fact, not a nice-to-have
Everything from first scan to ongoing compliance
Accessibility is not one job. It is an audit to find the barriers, remediation to remove them, a statement to document your position, and monitoring so new content never undoes the work. We cover all of it.
Accessibility Audit
Automated scanning plus manual screen reader and keyboard testing, every issue mapped to WCAG 2.2. £449 fixed.
Learn moreAccessibility Remediation
We fix what the audit finds, in your actual codebase, without wrecking your design. Quoted from real findings.
Learn moreWCAG Compliance
What A, AA and AAA actually mean, where you stand today and a straight route to WCAG 2.2 AA.
Learn moreWCAG 2.2 Guide
A plain-English guide to the current standard: the 9 new success criteria and what changed from 2.1.
Learn moreEuropean Accessibility Act
In force since June 2025. Who is caught, who is exempt, and our £949 compliance package.
Learn moreAccessibility Monitoring
Monthly WCAG 2.2 scans with human review, small fixes included, from £69 a month.
Learn moreAccessibility Statements
A legally sound statement based on a real scan of your site, written and published for £149.
Learn moreFree Accessibility Checker
Scan any page against WCAG 2.2 in about 30 seconds. Free, no sign-up, instant results.
Learn moreTwo reasons to fix accessibility: one is money, one is law
Inaccessible checkouts leak revenue every day
The commercial case: you are turning away paying customers
The Click-Away Pound survey found UK businesses lose over £17bn a year because disabled users abandon sites they cannot use, and most never complain, they simply buy from a competitor. Accessible sites also tend to be faster, better structured and easier for search engines to read, so the work overlaps heavily with good SEO and performance.
- Disabled users and their households control significant spending power, and they click away silently
- Accessibility fixes improve usability for everyone: clearer forms, better contrast, keyboard shortcuts
- Semantic, well-structured code is exactly what Google and AI assistants reward
WCAG 2.2 AA is the benchmark both laws point to
The legal case: two laws now apply to UK websites
The Equality Act 2010 requires reasonable adjustments for disabled people, and that duty extends to your website. Since 28 June 2025 the European Accessibility Act adds enforceable requirements for anyone selling covered services to EU consumers, UK exporters included. Claims are typically settled quietly, but the direction of travel is clear: documented WCAG compliance is the defensible position.
- Equality Act 2010: reasonable adjustments apply to websites, not just premises
- European Accessibility Act: in force since 28 June 2025 for sales into the EU
- An audit trail plus a published accessibility statement is your best evidence of compliance
How accessible is your website right now?
Run our free checker. It scans any page against WCAG 2.2 in about 30 seconds and shows exactly what to fix.
Audit, fix, monitor: the order matters
Audit: find every barrier
Automated scans catch roughly a third of issues, so we also test manually with screen readers and a keyboard. You get a prioritised, costed report mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria.
Fix: remediate in your real code
We work in your theme and templates, not with an overlay widget. Critical and serious issues first, verified by retesting, with your design left intact.
Monitor: stay compliant as the site changes
New pages, plugins and content quietly reintroduce issues. Monthly scans with human review keep you at AA, and your accessibility statement stays current.
Accessibility services, priced upfront
Fixed prices, secure Stripe checkout, no surprises. Prices exclude VAT. Full comparison on the pricing page.
Accessibility Audit
Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your website with a prioritised fix plan.
£449 one-off
- Automated scan of your whole site
- Manual keyboard and screen reader testing
- Every issue mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria
- Prioritised, costed fix plan
- Written report you can share with stakeholders
- Free 30-minute results call
EAA Compliance Package
Everything you need to comply with the European Accessibility Act.
£949 one-off
- Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit
- Remediation of all critical and serious issues
- Accessibility statement written and published
- Staff briefing document
- Compliance evidence pack
- 3 months of monitoring included
Accessibility Monitoring
Monthly automated and human checks so new content never breaks compliance.
£69 /month
£690 /year
- Monthly WCAG 2.2 AA scans of key pages
- Human review of flagged issues
- Fixes for issues under 30 minutes included
- Quarterly compliance certificate
- Accessibility statement kept current
- Priority EAA regulation alerts
All prices exclude VAT. Cancel monthly plans any time. Secure card and Direct Debit payments powered by Stripe.
Frequently asked questions
What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility means building and maintaining your website so that people with disabilities can use it: someone browsing with a screen reader, navigating by keyboard, watching captions instead of listening, or reading with enlarged text. In practice it means meeting the WCAG 2.2 guidelines, and it usually makes the site better for every visitor, not just disabled ones.
Is website accessibility a legal requirement in the UK?
Yes. The Equality Act 2010 requires service providers to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people, and that duty covers websites. There is no UK statute that names WCAG, but courts and regulators treat WCAG 2.2 AA as the practical benchmark. If you also sell to EU consumers, the European Accessibility Act has applied since 28 June 2025.
How do I know if my website is accessible?
Start with an automated scan, then test the things software cannot judge: complete a purchase using only the keyboard, listen to a page through a screen reader, check colour contrast and form error messages. Most sites fail within minutes of honest testing. Our free checker gives you a first read in about 30 seconds.
How much does it cost to make a website accessible?
It depends on the size of the site and how it was built. Our full audit is £449 fixed, remediation is quoted from the audit findings so you only pay for real issues, and ongoing monitoring is £69 a month. A complete European Accessibility Act package, audit to published statement, is £949. All prices exclude VAT.
Does the European Accessibility Act apply to UK businesses?
It can. The EAA applies to businesses selling covered products and services to consumers in the EU, and Brexit does not exempt UK companies that trade into those markets. If you sell ecommerce, banking, transport, ebooks or similar services to EU consumers, you are in scope unless you qualify as a microenterprise.
Will fixing accessibility change how my website looks?
Rarely in ways your customers would notice. Most fixes live in the code: labels, heading structure, focus states, alt text, contrast tweaks measured in hex values. A good remediation keeps your design intact and makes it work for more people. We agree any visible change with you before it goes live.