What is the ADA?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a 1990 U.S. law that protects people with disabilities. It began with ramps and elevators; today it also applies to websites. If your site is public-facing, it should work for everyone, including people who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive tools.

Why it matters
Accessibility is good for people and good for business. It reduces legal risk, opens your site to more customers, and makes every user’s experience better. Fixing the biggest barriers usually gives the biggest returns – faster task completion, fewer frustrated users, and fewer support calls.

But we’re not based in the U.S.!
The ADA is a U.S. law, and it primarily applies to organizations based in the United States or serving U.S. customers. But accessibility laws can sometimes apply across borders – especially if your website is used by people in the U.S.
Some states, like California, have their own accessibility laws that may be broader in scope.

How we can help
No jargon. No guesswork. Just tools and experts to help you meet the ADA.

Step 1: Run readiness report
A quick check to see where you stand.

Step 2: Talk to our team
We’ll walk you through the results and what they mean.

Step 3: Get expert support
Everything from automated testing and manual audits to staff training and expert consultancy.
Get a quick snapshot of your site’s accessibility.
No jargon. No pressure. Just answers.