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Making your website and apps accessible to everyone is not just about following the law. It's a smart business decision that can expand the reach of your products and services.

In 2018, it was found that over 7 million people with access needs in just one region were a largely untapped market. By improving accessibility, you're not just sticking to the rules but also reaching more customers and increasing your sales.

Why Focus on Digital Accessibility?

There are several important reasons for companies to make sure their digital content is accessible

Legal Compliance
Many places have laws about digital accessibility, and not following them can lead to hefty fines.
Broader Market Reach
Accessibility broadens your customer base. In 2018, one region alone had over 7 million people with access needs, highlighting a significant market opportunity.
Better User Experience
When your digital content is easy for everyone, all your customers have a better experience, which makes them more loyal to your brand.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Showing you care about inclusivity helps strengthen your brand and meets modern customers' expectations.
What Are Some of the Issues Disabled People Face?
Inaccessible Forms & Buttons
Poorly labeled form fields, buttons, and interactive elements make it hard for screen reader users to complete important tasks like signing up, making purchases, or contacting support.
Poor Colour Contrast & Text Readability
Low contrast between text and background can make content unreadable for people with visual impairments, including those with colour blindness or low vision.
Keyboard Navigation Issues
Some users rely on a keyboard instead of a mouse. Websites that lack proper keyboard focus, skip links, or logical navigation order can trap users and prevent them from accessing key content.
Media & Motion Effects
Flashing animations, auto-playing videos, and motion effects can cause issues for users with epilepsy, ADHD, or vestibular disorders, making sites overwhelming or even unsafe to use.
What are the regulations?

Legal Compliance

Every business in the UK must meet the guidelines of Equality Act 2010, for websites this means a minimum of WCAG level A.

Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act 2010 legally protects people from discrimination in the workplace and in wider society.

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European Accessibility Act

Becomes Law in June 2025, this means even if your website is accessed by EU countries, you website needs to comply. 

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Partnering with Us

By working with us, you benefit from our focus on making digital spaces welcoming for everyone. We take time to understand your business needs and customise our services to help you meet your goals.

Our Commitment

We're dedicated to simplifying digital accessibility. Our experts guide you at every step to ensure your digital tools are compliant and leaders in accessibility.

Let’s make your digital content welcoming and accessible to all, helping you build a better business for everyone.