If you sell to EU customers, the European Accessibility Act Applies to you (wherever you are)

Silktide scans your entire estate against the WCAG standard the EAA points to and ADA work already requires, prioritizes fixes by impact, and gives you the audit trail to prove conformance to EU regulators without standing up a separate program. Built for US multinationals with European exposure.

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EAA isn’t just a European problem. It’s an international one.

The European Accessibility Act took effect June 28, 2025. It applies to any company offering covered products or services to EU consumers, regardless of where the company is based. The temptation is to treat it as a separate compliance project: new vendor, new audit cycle, new spreadsheet. But that’s how organizations end up paying twice for the same work.

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Government Healthcare Financial Services Higher Ed

I used Silktide to transform our website’s accessibility from 60% to 98% in under 12 months.

Thomas H. Digital and Design Communications Lead, Enterprise

Silktide makes it easier for us by allowing us to monitor and improve their quality and accessibility from one place.

Round Rock Independent School District

Onboarding was easier than I could have expected… assigning roles to people has them be productive on day one.

Michael D. Chief Information Officer, Enterprise

See your EAA exposure assessed against your live estate.

We scan your real pages, identify where the EAA applies, and show you what a single conformance program covering both EAA and ADA looks like in practice.

  • A live WCAG 2.2 AAA audit of your site

  • An EAA applicability walkthrough — which products, which markets, which pages

  • The dual-regulator audit trail in action

  • Pricing, scoped to your estate

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There are three main reasons: compliance laws like ADA, EAA, Section 508, AODA, and DDA now require accessible websites, and enforcement is rising. Reach: roughly one in four US adults has a disability; an inaccessible site shuts them out. Scale: manual checking doesn’t survive contact with a 500-page (let alone 50,000-page) estate.

Defend on both sides of the Atlantic.

One platform. Same WCAG standard. Audit trail formatted for whichever regulator asks.