How it works
A clear, documented path to certification
There is no single global authority that “certifies” a website. What we provide is a rigorous, repeatable process that ends in credible documentation of conformance to WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
The five steps
Audit
1–3 weeksA technical accessibility expert manually evaluates your product against WCAG 2.2, using assistive technology and automated tooling to test every applicable success criterion.
You receive: Prioritised audit report with severity, evidence, and fixes.
Remediation
Varies by scopeWe support your team in resolving each finding with concrete, code-level guidance — or remediate alongside you.
You receive: Fix guidance, pairing sessions, and PR review.
Validation
1–3 roundsWe re-test to confirm every issue is genuinely resolved and that the fixes did not introduce new barriers.
You receive: Verification report and conformance sign-off.
User testing
OptionalPeople with disabilities test your critical journeys with their own assistive technology, surfacing real-world barriers automated checks miss.
You receive: Usability findings from assistive-technology users.
Certification
On sign-offWe issue your Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR/VPAT), a statement of conformance to your stated WCAG level, and a datestamped seal.
You receive: ACR/VPAT, conformance statement, and certification seal.