Perceivability
Ensuring content is accessible through multiple formats, including proper text alternatives for images and media.
Accessibility is not just a technical requirement—it directly affects how users experience and interact with your website.
Our ADA audits are designed to identify barriers that may limit access for users with disabilities and provide clear, structured guidance for resolving them.
ADA compliance focuses on making digital content accessible to users with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Our audit reviews your website against established accessibility standards to identify barriers that may prevent users from fully interacting with your content.
Ensuring content is accessible through multiple formats, including proper text alternatives for images and media.
Verifying that all functionality can be used with a keyboard and assistive navigation tools.
Checking clarity, structure, and consistency to support users with cognitive accessibility needs.
Ensuring compatibility with screen readers and assistive technologies across devices.
You receive a structured report outlining accessibility issues, their severity, and how they impact user experience.
Each issue is categorized and explained in a way that makes it actionable for developers or technical teams.
The goal is not just to identify problems, but to provide a clear path toward resolving them in a practical and maintainable way.
Proactively improving accessibility is typically a planned, manageable investment that can be addressed in stages.
Most small to mid-sized websites can expect accessibility audits and testing to range between $3,000 and $10,000, with remediation costs depending on the complexity of the site.
Ongoing maintenance and monitoring are generally variable based on how frequently the site changes.
When accessibility issues lead to legal action, costs increase significantly.
Settlement amounts commonly range from $5,000 to $20,000, with legal and attorney fees often adding another $10,000 to $25,000 or more.
In many cases, total costs fall between $15,000 and $40,000+, with some exceeding $75,000 depending on complexity and duration.
Additional impact can include rushed remediation under legal deadlines, technical debt from incomplete fixes, and reputational damage.
Source: AudioEye – “Cost of Website Accessibility vs. a Lawsuit: How Early Investment Saves You Money”
Most websites contain accessibility issues that go unnoticed without proper evaluation.
Addressing these issues improves usability for all users and ensures your website aligns with recognized accessibility standards.
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