On June 28, 2025, new requirements will apply to digital accessibility in the EU. Under the European Accessibility Act (EAA), all websites will have to comply with specific accessibility requirements - otherwise they risk both penalties and dissatisfied users.
The new legislation requires digital platforms to be accessible to all - including people with disabilities. It is about:
Ensuring that websites are clear, readable and easy to navigate
Meeting the accessibility requirements of WCAG 2.2
Avoiding barriers such as low contrast, inaccessible menus or lack of keyboard navigation
It's not just about complying with the law - it's about creating an inclusive user experience for everyone.
We offer an accessibility audit of your website to ensure that you meet the requirements of the European Accessibility Act (EAA). Through a combination of technical analysis and user testing, we identify accessibility gaps and provide concrete recommendations for action.
Many websites risk excluding users - often without realizing it. Some common flaws can be:
Review against WCAG 2.2 AA standard
Testing website navigation via keyboard and screen reader
Analysis of color contrasts, text size and responsiveness
Assessment of forms, buttons and interactive elements
Checking alternative texts for images and multimedia
Report with identified gaps and clear suggestions for action
Prioritized action list for quick improvement
Advice on how to meet EAA requirements
Together with our colleagues at Stormfors, we offer accessibility audits where we review your website against the current WCAG standard and make recommendations on what needs to be fixed - so that you are one step ahead when the law comes into force.
A clear report with identified issues and opportunities
Concrete recommendations for optimization
A prioritized action plan for improvements
Workshop with your key staff to review the findings and next steps