Disability-friendly websites without barriers are not only an ethical obligation, but also a legal standard that will come into force in 2025. Our agency will help you make your website accessible so that everyone can use your services and products. We make sure that the 'Accessible Website Duty 2025' is not a stress factor for you, but an opportunity to improve your online presence.
We start with a personal consultation to understand your individual needs and goals.
Our experts analyze your existing website for accessibility aspects and identify potential areas of improvement.
We plan and design an integrative website that meets your requirements and complies with WCAG guidelines.
We plan and design an integrative website that meets your requirements and complies with WCAG guidelines.
We implement the accessible design and take care of the technical implementation.
We implement the accessible design and take care of the technical implementation.
After the launch of your new website, we provide ongoing maintenance and support to ensure continued accessibility.
There are a number of common obstacles that can limit the accessibility of a website. These include:
We take these and other aspects into account when designing an accessible website.
Accessible SEO improves the accessibility of your website for search engines and people with disabilities.
SEO usually refers to optimizing a website so that it ranks higher in search engine results and receives more traffic. Accessible SEO, on the other hand, focuses on ensuring that people with different types of disabilities can use the website effectively.
Accessible websites that focus on improving accessibility tend to provide a better user experience. This also has a positive impact on Google rankings.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are international standards for accessible web content.
Accessibility on the Internet is important so that people with different limitations and abilities can use the Web. As the Internet has become an essential part of our social lives, this is an important inclusive measure for everyone.
Of course, not only people with disabilities benefit from accessible web design, but also other user groups. For example, older people with declining eyesight can benefit from larger fonts or good contrast. People who are temporarily limited, for example by a broken arm, can use alternative control methods to continue using the Internet.
Web accessibility increases usability for everyone and creates a better experience for everyone, regardless of their individual abilities or limitations.
Yes, from 2025 it will be a legal requirement to make websites accessible.