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ADA Accessibility Check

Can everyone actually use your website?

If someone using a screen reader can't check out, they're not just a lost sale - they're a legal problem. We'll test your site against the accessibility criteria that ADA claims are built on, and tell you where you stand in plain English.

We look at:

  • Images - missing alt text. The most common failure there is, and the easiest to fix.
  • Forms - unlabelled fields. If a screen reader can't name the box, nobody can fill it in.
  • Colour contrast - text that people with low vision cannot read. Usually it's your brand colours.
  • Keyboard access - whether the site can be used at all without a mouse.
  • Structure - headings, landmarks and reading order, which is how a screen reader navigates.

Cost: free

We're a web development studio, not a law firm. Nothing here is legal advice, and no automated test can determine legal compliance.

Where should we send the results? Within 48 hours, no sales call.

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Why this suddenly matters

Website accessibility stopped being a nice-to-have and became a legal exposure. In 2025, roughly 3,117 federal website accessibility lawsuits were filed - about 36% of all ADA Title III cases, up from 28% the year before. California is consistently among the most-targeted states.

Two things worth knowing if you're here in Los Angeles. California's Unruh Civil Rights Act allows statutory damages per violation on top of federal relief - which is exactly why a demand letter here is expensive to ignore. And most of these cases never reach a courtroom: they settle quietly, and the business ends up paying for the fix anyway, just with legal fees stapled to it.

Small and mid-sized businesses make up the majority of defendants. They're targeted precisely because they're less likely to have anyone watching.

What we won't tell you

Read this before you talk to anyone else about accessibility.

We won't promise you're "compliant."

Nobody honestly can. Compliance is decided by courts, not by vendors - and any company that guarantees it is selling you a feeling, not a service.

We won't sell you an overlay widget.

Those one-line scripts promising instant accessibility are widely disliked by the disabled users they claim to help, and businesses have been sued despite having one installed. The fix is in the code.

We'll tell you the test has limits.

Automated testing catches roughly a third of real accessibility issues. It's a floor, not a ceiling. Anyone implying a clean score means you're safe is either mistaken or hoping you are.

And if it's bad?

Then we fix it. That's the whole offer - no bundling, no upsell. We work through the failures in your actual code (alt text, labels, contrast, keyboard paths, structure) and re-test until they're closed.

Accessibility also rots - every new page and plugin can undo it - so ongoing monitoring is available. It's optional, and we'll tell you if you don't need it.

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