Website Accessibility Master

Reach More People by Making Your Website ADA-Compliant

Make your website accessible for people with disabilities and avoid costly fines

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Why Website Accessibility Is Worth Doing Now

Reach More People (and More Customers)
Accessibility helps people with disabilities use your site smoothly—so more visitors can browse, contact you, and buy without friction.

Reduce Risk and Strengthen Compliance
Making your site more accessible is a practical way to support ADA expectations and align with WCAG-style best practices, while reducing the chance of complaints or issues later.

Improve the Experience for Everyone
Most accessibility fixes also improve usability overall—clearer navigation, easier-to-read content, better forms, and a smoother mobile experience that helps more visitors take action.

A Better Experience for Every Visitor!

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More Visitors, More Leads


A more accessible website helps people with disabilities use your pages without friction—so more visitors can actually read, navigate, contact you, and buy. It also improves the experience for everyday users who browse on mobile, rely on bigger text, or simply want a site that feels clear and easy. The result is a wider audience, better satisfaction, and fewer lost leads.

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Compliance Peace of Mind


Accessibility isn’t just about usability—it’s also about protecting your business and showing good-faith compliance. We help you align your site with modern accessibility expectations, including WCAG-style best practices, so you’re not guessing what “accessible” should look like. And because we stand behind the solution, we also offer a $1M compliance warranty for added peace of mind.

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Real Tools Visitors Can Use


This is not a complicated rebuild. It’s a practical set of accessibility tools that make a real difference—like keyboard navigation for people who can’t use a mouse, and a text reader for visitors who need reading assistance. These features help more people successfully use your website content and forms, while keeping your site professional, modern, and easier to use overall.

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Accessibility Reaches a Bigger Audience Than Most Businesses Realize

A U.S. Census Bureau analysis found that about 21% of people aged 15 and older live with a disability—roughly 1 in 5 potential customers using the web every day.

That includes millions of people who may struggle with common website interactions: about 19.9 million report difficulty with upper-body tasks like lifting and grasping, 8.1 million have a vision difficulty, and 7.6 million have a hearing difficulty—needs that often relate directly to navigation, readability, and media accessibility online.

When your site is built with accessibility in mind, it becomes easier to use, clearer to understand, and more welcoming for everyone—helping you serve more people, improve customer experience, and stand out from competitors who haven’t kept up.

Make Your Website More Accessible—Fast, Simple, and Affordable
without turning it into a long, expensive rebuild or a months-long project
Most accessibility improvements don’t require starting over—they just need the right tools and a clear approach. When barriers are removed, your site becomes easier to use, easier to navigate, and more welcoming for every visitor
With flexible options and a straightforward rollout, you can choose the level of accessibility support that fits your needs now—while keeping your website professional, usable, and aligned with modern expectations
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Built-In Accessibility Tools & Benefits

WCAG 2.2 AA Coverage—Made Practical

WCAG is the global benchmark for web accessibility, and Level AA is the standard most organizations aim for because it covers the biggest real-world barriers (without the extreme lift of AAA).

Our solution packages the key accessibility tools into an easy-to-install widget suite designed to align your site with WCAG 2.2 Level AA, while supporting broader accessibility obligations tied to ADA and Section 508 expectations.

The result is a clearer, more usable website for more people—without a complicated rebuild. You get a practical path toward compliance-ready accessibility that’s easier to maintain as your site evolves.

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Accessibility Tools Visitors Can Use Instantly

Text Reader

Lets visitors have your written content read aloud, with simple controls for reading speed and voice settings.

Keyboard Navigation

Enables full site navigation using only a keyboard, supporting visitors who can’t use a mouse or rely on keyboard access.

Blink Control

Reduces distractions by limiting flashing, flickering, and motion effects that can overwhelm users or trigger sensitivity.

Contrast Modes

Offers display options like monochrome and high-contrast views so text and layouts are easier to see and read.

Readable Text Controls

Includes an accessibility toolbar for font sizing and readable font options to improve clarity without breaking the page layout.

Visual Aids

Adds text alternatives for images and usability helpers like larger cursors and highlights to support low-vision browsing.
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Text Reader Support That Makes Content Easier to Absorb

Not everyone can comfortably read long blocks of text on a screen. A text reader lets visitors listen to your content instead—helping people with reading difficulties, attention challenges, or anyone who absorbs information better through audio.

It’s built to work smoothly with either a mouse or keyboard, so different browsing needs are supported without added friction. Visitors can start and stop playback anytime, staying in control of the experience.

With adjustable settings like reading speed and voice pitch, each person can tune the audio to what feels natural—making your key pages, instructions, and FAQs easier to understand without changing the content you’ve already written.

Keyboard Navigation That Keeps Your Site Fully Usable

For many visitors, a mouse isn’t an option. People with motor limitations often rely on a keyboard, and many blind or low-vision users navigate with keyboard commands alongside assistive technology.

Keyboard navigation makes your site usable from top to bottom using keys like Tab, Enter, and arrow keys—so visitors can move through menus, buttons, forms, and links in a logical, predictable order.

This is a core accessibility requirement in modern standards like WCAG 2.2, and it’s one of the most practical upgrades you can make: it removes a major barrier without changing the design of your website.

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Reduce Distractions With Blink and Animation Controls

Motion-heavy websites can be difficult for many visitors to use. Flashing elements, auto-play sections, and constant movement can overwhelm attention, make content harder to focus on, and create a poor experience for people with cognitive or learning challenges.

More importantly, certain flickering or strobing effects can be a safety concern for users with photosensitive conditions. Blink controls help reduce that risk by limiting or removing effects that can trigger discomfort.

With this feature, distracting elements like marquees, news tickers, galleries, and other animations can be paused or blocked—so your site stays clear, calm, and easier to navigate without redesigning your pages.

Contrast + Text Controls for Clearer Reading

Many visitors can see your content, but still struggle to read it comfortably—especially when contrast is low, fonts are thin, or text is small on mobile. Contrast and text controls make your site easier to read by letting each person adjust the display to what works for their eyes.

With options like monochrome, bright high contrast, and dark high contrast, visitors can switch background and text styling to improve clarity instantly—without changing your site’s design for everyone else.

An accessibility toolbar also gives simple reading upgrades like font resizing and a more readable font choice, helping people with low vision (and anyone who prefers clearer text) stay engaged and navigate your site more easily.

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Image Descriptions and Visual Aids That Improve Understanding

Images often carry key information—services, features, instructions, even trust signals like badges and photos. If that meaning isn’t available in text, visitors using screen readers (or with limited vision) can miss the message entirely.

Image descriptions add clear text alternatives so non-text content still communicates the same idea. This supports WCAG-style accessibility expectations and helps ensure important visuals aren’t “invisible” to part of your audience.

To make browsing easier day-to-day, the toolkit also includes visual aids like larger cursor options and highlighting for headings and links—small upgrades that help low-vision users track where they are and move through pages with more confidence.

Make Your Website More Accessible and Aligned With ADA/WCAG Expectations
without turning it into a complicated project
Our team will guide you through the right level of support so more people can use your site confidently while reducing compliance risk
If you’d like a quick, no-pressure walkthrough of what’s possible for your website
Schedule a short consultation with a specialist
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  • IMPROVE website accessibility with practical tools that are easy to implement and maintain.
  • Support more visitors with reading, navigation, and visual controls they can use instantly.
  • Add keyboard-friendly browsing so people can fully navigate without a mouse.
  • Reduce distractions and risk by limiting flashing or motion-heavy elements.
  • Make images and key page elements clearer with text alternatives and visual aids.
  • Strengthen usability and confidence while aligning your site with modern accessibility expectations.

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Website Accessibility
Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my website is currently accessible?
We can review your site for common accessibility barriers (navigation, contrast, forms, media, and structure) and show you what’s most important to fix first—so you’re not guessing.
Will accessibility changes affect my website design or branding?
The goal is to improve usability without changing your brand look and feel. Most adjustments are optional tools and behind-the-scenes improvements, not a redesign.
Is this a one-time setup, or do I need ongoing support?
You can start with a setup and then choose ongoing monitoring and updates. Ongoing support is helpful because websites change over time and accessibility needs to stay aligned.
How quickly can accessibility improvements be added to my site?
In many cases, you can roll out meaningful improvements quickly—often without major development work—depending on your site platform and the level of coverage you choose.
Does this work on WordPress, Shopify, and other platforms?
Yes. Accessibility tools and improvements can be implemented on most common website platforms. We’ll guide the best approach based on how your site is built.
What parts of a website usually cause accessibility issues?
Common problem areas include missing text alternatives for images, poor contrast, forms that aren’t labeled correctly, menus that can’t be used by keyboard, and videos without captions.
Can you help with PDFs, menus, or downloadable files on my site?
Yes. Documents can create accessibility barriers too, so we can advise on making them easier to access—or provide alternatives that work better for visitors.
Will making my site accessible help with SEO?
Often, yes. Accessibility improvements can support better structure, clearer content, and stronger usability signals—things search engines generally reward.
Do I need to rebuild my website to become more accessible?
Usually not. Many improvements can be added to your existing site, and we’ll recommend the most practical path based on your current setup.
What if I get a complaint or a legal notice about accessibility?
We can help you move quickly by identifying urgent issues and prioritizing fixes. Having a plan and documented improvements matters when responding.
How does pricing work?
Pricing depends on your website size, platform, and the level of accessibility coverage you want (basic tools vs. deeper support). We’ll outline options clearly during a quick consultation.
Can you handle the technical work for me?
Yes. We can implement the solution and guide any needed updates so you don’t have to manage the technical side yourself.
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