What We Build With It
We engineer fully accessible and inclusive digital experiences, integrating best practices throughout the development lifecycle.
Comprehensive Accessibility Audits & Remediation
Performing detailed evaluations against WCAG 2.1+ AA/AAA standards and providing actionable plans to fix existing accessibility barriers in your digital products.
Assistive Tech & Keyboard Optimization
Ensuring seamless compatibility with screen readers and voice control through semantic HTML, ARIA, and inclusive, keyboard-first interaction design.
Inclusive Design System Integration
Baking accessibility directly into your design system, ensuring all components are inherently accessible from the ground up, simplifying development and maintenance.
Why Our Approach Works
Prioritizing accessibility isn't just the right thing to do; it's a strategic business imperative that enhances user experience for all.
Expanded Market Reach & User Base
Access a broader audience, including the 1 billion+ people globally with disabilities, opening new markets and increasing user engagement.
Mitigated Legal & Reputational Risk
Ensure compliance with legal requirements (ADA, Section 508, AODA) and protect your brand's reputation from accessibility lawsuits and negative publicity.
Improved SEO & Performance
Accessible websites often have better technical SEO, semantic structure, and faster performance, benefiting all users and search engine rankings.
Our Go-To Stack for Accessibility Engineering
We integrate accessibility tooling and best practices directly into your design and development workflows, ensuring compliance and quality.
WCAG Standards
Adherence to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1+ AA/AAA as the benchmark for inclusive design.
Semantic HTML & ARIA
Expert application of semantic HTML5 elements and Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) attributes for robust assistive technology compatibility.
Automated & Manual Testing
Using tools like Axe, Lighthouse, Pa11y for automated checks, combined with expert manual audits and screen reader testing (NVDA, JAWS).
Design Systems & Tokens
Building accessibility guidelines (color contrast, typography scales) and accessible components directly into your design system.
User Testing with Diverse Abilities
Conducting user research and testing with individuals across the spectrum of abilities to gather authentic feedback and refine designs.
Management & Governance
Using platforms like Deque amaze or Evinced to manage accessibility compliance at scale across large enterprise portfolios.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is accessibility just about making products for people with disabilities?
+No. While it directly benefits users with disabilities, inclusive design improves usability for everyone. Think of captions: essential for the hearing impaired, but also useful in noisy environments or when you can’t play audio.
How do you integrate accessibility into our existing development process?
+We ‘shift left’ on accessibility, embedding checks and training at every stage. This means design reviews include accessibility, automated tests run in CI/CD, and developers have the tools and knowledge to build inclusively from the start.
What's the ROI of investing in accessibility?
+The ROI is multi-faceted: it expands your market reach, protects against legal risks, improves SEO, enhances brand reputation, and often leads to a better overall user experience for all customers. It’s a win-win.
Does 'Dark Mode' count as an accessibility feature?
+Yes. Dark mode is essential for users with light sensitivity or low vision, and it reduces eye strain for many others. We design ‘accessible color palettes’ that work perfectly in both light and dark themes.
How do you handle accessibility in highly dynamic Single Page Apps (SPAs)?
+SPAs pose unique challenges for screen readers. We use ARIA live regions to announce dynamic updates and manage focus shifting carefully to ensure that users navigating via assistive technology always know where they are and what has changed.
Do your accessibility practices cover neurodiversity?
+Absolutely. Inclusive design includes minimizing cognitive load, providing clear and consistent navigation, and avoiding jarring animations or time-sensitive tasks, making your product more usable for individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, or autism.