Free guides to help your website meet WCAG 2.1 and the European Accessibility Act requirements.
Run a free website accessibility audit in minutes using WAVE, axe, or Lighthouse. Learn what the results mean, which violations to fix first, and how to fix them before EAA fines apply.
An accessibility widget lets visitors customise your site — high contrast, bigger text, stop animations. But does it make you EAA compliant? Here's the honest answer.
We compare the best free WCAG 2.1 checkers — WAVE, axe, Lighthouse, and more. Learn what each tool actually catches, what it misses, and how to act on the results.
A practical, step-by-step EAA compliance checklist for businesses — covering WCAG requirements, Accessibility Statement, feedback mechanism, and everything you need to avoid fines.
The EAA has been in force since June 28, 2025. Enforcement is underway in 2026 — here is everything you need to know to protect your business.
A practical, non-technical guide to WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance — what it means, what to check, and how to fix common issues.
The EAA requires every business to publish an Accessibility Statement on their website. Here is exactly what it must include — and a free generator.
WCAG is a technical standard. EAA is EU law. Understanding the difference could save your business from a fine.
You don't need a big budget to make your website accessible. Here's a practical, affordable approach for small business owners.
Fines up to €250,000, market bans, and even imprisonment. Here's exactly what's at stake for non-compliant EU businesses in 2026.
WCAG 2.2 is now the recommended standard. 9 new criteria, 1 removed. Here's exactly what changed and what you need to fix.