
Digital accessibility for everyone. always
The European Accessibility Act makes digital accessibility mandatory for many organizations. We help you comply with the WCAG guidelines and help build an inclusive user experience that works everywhere.

What we do
We ensure that your digital products and services are and remain accessible. We do this by incorporating accessibility from design to delivery.
Our experts carry out WCAG tests, provide practical advice and make a customized improvement plan. We supervise the implementation and train developers, designers and product teams so that improvements are immediately applied in practice. If required, we also provide official accessibility statements for websites and applications.
Whether you're making minor improvements or reaching the highest WCAG (AAA) level, we'll make sure everyone can use your product smoothly.
Scenarios that we test and improve
We test in realistic situations, so you know how your digital product performs for everyone, including people with disabilities. This is how you discover areas for improvement and build a truly inclusive user experience.
Visual use
We measure color contrast, readability and zoom capabilities and check compatibility with screen readers. This way, anyone with a visual impairment can navigate smoothly through your site or app.
Auditory use
We ensure that audio content has subtitles, transcriptions, and clear audio controls. For example, hearing impaired and deaf people do not miss crucial information.
Motor interaction
We're testing keyboard navigation and alternative input methods. This way, your product remains fully operable for people with limited motor skills, even mobile.
Cognitive accessibility
We assess language use, predictability of interactions, and ease of navigation. This makes your product more user-friendly for people with cognitive disabilities and more comfortable for all other users.
Technical compatibility
We monitor performance on various devices, browsers, and assistive technologies such as braille displays and speech software. This way, your product remains accessible and reliable everywhere.

Why do organizations choose us
We combine content expertise with practical implementation. Our strength lies in the combination of testing, advice, training and implementation. We have experience in various sectors, from government and healthcare to commercial platforms, and we integrate accessibility into the entire process, from initial design to further development.
We are strongly committed to knowledge transfer: we train your teams so that they can permanently ensure accessibility. Because we believe that digital accessibility is not a one-off project, but a continuous improvement in quality.
Frequently asked questions about digital accessibility
Digital accessibility raises many practical questions. What does the European Accessibility Act mean for your organization? Which WCAG guidelines are mandatory? And how do you approach improvements in a practical way? We answer the most frequently asked questions about accessible websites and applications.
The European Accessibility Act has been in force since June 2025 and applies to many commercial services: web shops, banks, airlines, telecommunications companies and other service providers. Government organizations have been subject to accessibility legislation for some time via the Web Accessibility Directive.
WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. This international standard has three levels: A (basic), AA (standard) and AAA (highest level). Legal compliance usually requires WCAG 2.1 level AA, which means content must be observable, operable, understandable, and robust.
This varies by country, but can range from fines to legal proceedings and reputational damage. More importantly, you exclude a large part of your potential users. Worldwide, this concerns more than one billion people with disabilities.
We combine automated tools with manual tests and real user tests. We monitor color contrast, keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, and cognitive accessibility. Only automated tools solve part of the problems.
Yes, but it's more efficient and cheaper to include accessibility from design. At existing sites, we first scan to identify areas for improvement, prioritize quick wins and make a step-by-step improvement plan.
This depends on the current state, complexity and desired WCAG level. Investing in accessibility prevents expensive adjustments, legal risks and loss of users later. We always recommend a scan to realistically estimate the scope and costs.
By training teams, integrating accessibility into your development process and testing regularly. We guide organizations in setting up accessibility policies and internal procedures, so that new features are automatically developed in an accessible way.