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Accessibility Statement

Show your commitment to accessibility.

An accessibility statement is a public page on your website or app that explains your accessibility standards, known limitations, and how users can request support. We help you create one that is accurate, compliant, and aligned with your real accessibility progress.

We helped over 2000 brand leaders sleep at night.

Define your digital standards.

An accessibility statement is a structured declaration that communicates how accessible your digital platform is and what standards you follow.

It typically includes three key elements:

A clear report of issues, prioritised by severity

  • Your commitment

Why accessibility matters to your organization and which standards you align with (such as WCAG 2.2).



  • Known issues and improvement plans

What is not yet fully accessible, and how you are addressing it. This may include references to audit findings or VPAT documentation.



  • Contact channel

A clear method for users to report accessibility barriers or request assistance.


For many organizations such as public sector institutions, publishing an accessibility statement is a legal requirement. For all organizations it is a signal of responsibility.

Communicate your commitment


A consistent view of your accessibility efforts, aligned with current standards and expectations.

Let people know what to expect and how to reach you if they need support.

Transparency builds trust.

But transparency isn’t the only reason.

When users with disabilities visit your website, they need to understand how accessible it is and what to expect.

When accessibility is unclear

Users don’t know what to expect

Barriers go unreported

Support channels become overloaded

Trust is harder to establish

An accessibility statement

Demonstrates that accessibility is taken seriously

Helps users understand what to expect

Provides a channel for constructive feedback

Supports compliance with applicable accessibility laws

A clear statement shows that accessibility is not hidden but acknowledged and continuously improved.

Built on real evaluation, not assumptions.

1

Accessibility Assessment Review

We review your existing audits, remediation status, and compliance level to ensure the statement reflects reality.

2

Standards Alignment

We align your declaration with recognized standards such as WCAG 2.2 and applicable regional regulations.

3

Gap Identification

Where necessary, we identify inconsistencies between stated commitments and actual accessibility performance.

4

Structured Drafting

We draft a clear, accurate, and legally aligned statement tailored to your organisation.

5

Feedback Channel Setup

We ensure appropriate contact mechanisms are in place for accessibility-related requests and reporting.


An accessibility statement should reflect progress and evolve with it.

We don’t treat accessibility as a checkbox

We combine technology, certified expertise, and lived experience to help you build long-term capability, not just pass an assessment.

We’re here to help you create digital experiences that welcome everyone.

Industry-recognized expertise

Our specialists hold certifications aligned with international accessibility standards.

Human insight

We don’t just consult on disability, our team is made up of experts who live it.

European presence

With expert hubs across Europe, we support organizations operating in multiple markets and regulatory environments

2000+

Organizations supported

From finance to retail, we help global brands remove complex digital barriers and build accessible systems that last.

Common questions, short answers.

We’re here to make accessibility simple.

Accessibility statements should be reviewed periodically and updated whenever significant changes are made to the website or when accessibility improvements are implemented.

In many regions, including the European Union, public sector organisations and certain private companies are required to publish an accessibility statement explaining the accessibility status of their digital services.

Still have questions? Our team is here for you.

Show where you stand on accessibility.

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