What is the ADA?
The ADA asks U.S. websites to be accessible to people with disabilities. That means your site should work for everyone—by following simple web accessibility standards. It’s good for users and good for business.

Why it matters
Avoid legal risk. Reach more users. Improve user experience. Accessibility delivers all three—and designing for everyone is simply good business.

But I don't live in the US!
If you sell, ship, or serve customers in the US, the ADA probably applies to you. It’s about where your users are, not where you are.

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.
Can everyone use your site?
Check your ADA compliance.
Get your site’s Americans with Disabilities Act assessment.