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What Is ADA Website Compliance?
- Blindness or low vision
- Hearing impairments
- Cognitive and learning disabilities
- Limited mobility
- Photosensitivity and seizure disorders

Accessibility Is Not Optional, It’s Smart Business
Over 1 billion people worldwide live with disabilities, and millions rely on assistive technologies to access online content. When your website isn’t accessible, you’re not just excluding users, you’re exposing your business to legal risk, lost revenue, and brand damage.
- Avoid accessibility lawsuits
- Expand their reachable audience
- Improve UX, SEO, and conversions
- Demonstrate social responsibility
Does My Website Need to Be ADA Compliant?
YES
If your business serves the public especially, if you sell products or services online. ADA compliance is strongly recommended and increasingly enforced.
- ADA website lawsuits continue to rise every year.
- E-commerce, healthcare, education, real estate, and service businesses are high-risk.
- Small businesses may qualify for up to $5,000 in ADA tax credits.
- Legal notices and settlements.
- Mandatory remediation under tight deadlines.
- Reputational damage and lost trust.
Why ADA Compliance Matters for Your Business

Legal Protection
Reduce the risk of ADA-related lawsuits by proactively aligning your website with WCAG accessibility standards.

Accessibility for Everyone
Enable equal access for users relying on screen readers, keyboards, voice navigation, and assistive technologies.

ADA Tax Credit Eligibility
Qualified small businesses can claim Section 44 IRS ADA tax credits, covering up to 50% of accessibility expenses.

Higher Conversions
An accessible website improves usability for all users — leading to better engagement, lower bounce rates, and more conversions.

SEO & Performance Benefits
Many accessibility best practices (alt text, headings, semantic HTML, readable content) directly improve search engine rankings.

Brand Trust & Reputation
Inclusive businesses earn stronger loyalty, better reviews, and long-term customer trust.
The Goal of the ADA & Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 16% of the global population lives with disabilities that impact daily life — including online browsing and shopping.
To address digital accessibility, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) created the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
WCAG provides a technical framework that explains how to make websites accessible and ADA-compliant. These guidelines are now embedded into legislation worldwide, including:
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Section 508 (U.S.)
- EN 301 549 (EU)
- Blindness & low vision
- Deafness & hearing loss
- Photosensitivity
- Learning disabilities
- Cognitive limitations
- PhotosensLimited movement or motor impairmentsitivity
- Speech disabilities
ADA Tax Credit & Deduction (Section 44 IRS Credit)
The ADA compliance tax credit, enacted in 1990, helps small businesses remove barriers that prevent individuals with disabilities from accessing websites.
- Covers 50% of eligible accessibility costs
- Up to $5,000 per year
- May qualify for tax credit, deduction, or both
- Blindness & low vision
- Deafness & hearing loss
- Photosensitivity
- Learning disabilities
- Cognitive limitations
- PhotosensLimited movement or motor impairmentsitivity
- Speech disabilities
Our ADA Compliance Services
- Missing or incorrect alt text
- Color contrast failures
- Screen reader incompatibility
- Improper heading structure
- Inaccessible forms & buttons
- HTML & ARIA attributes
- Navigation & focus states
- Forms, modals, menus & sliders
- PDFs and embedded media
- CMS content accessibility
- Adjust font size & spacing
- Change color contrast
- Enable dyslexia-friendly fonts
- Improve screen reader support
- Navigate via keyboard
- ADA Compliance report
- Compliance & audit documentation
- WCAG compliance report
- Monthly accessibility scans
- New content reviews
- Continuous WCAG updates
- Support during redesigns

ADA Compliance FAQs
Yes. U.S. courts have ruled that public-facing websites must be accessible under ADA Title III.
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the most widely accepted standard.
No. Overlays alone do not meet ADA requirements. Manual remediation is required.
Most websites can be remediated within 2–4 weeks, depending on size and complexity.
Yes. Accessibility improvements directly enhance SEO, UX, and performance.
Yes. Accessibility improvements directly enhance SEO, UX, and performance.
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