Our experienced consultants assess your digital channels against the WCAG 2.2 guidelines.
All findings and results are compiled into a clear advisory report.
With the right steps, you can make your channels digitally accessible.
For (semi-)governmental institutions, it has been mandatory for years to make websites accessible. And also, companies, healthcare, and welfare organizations understand the importance of Digital Accessibility: with an accessible website or app, you help visitors, patients, and prospects even better and truly reach everyone.
With an independent Audit by one of our Accessibility Experts, you'll gain insight into the accessibility of your digital environment within four weeks. We assist you with:
Successfully embracing Digital Inclusion is a continuous process within your organization, requiring awareness, the right steps, and commitment. We guide you through every step that needs to be taken.
Learn more about the path to digital inclusion here.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an international law that removes digital barriers for people with disabilities. This law is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
The Audit focuses on Level A and Level AA of the WCAG 2.2 guidelines. Level AAA is complex and falls outside the scope of the European Commission. If interested, this requirement can be included in the audit.
The Digital Accessibility Audit and the follow-up process prepare an organization for an inspection by an official certification body. GX is not an official certifier. With the audit and any subsequent steps, we ensure that your digital channels meet accessibility requirements and can be presented with a high chance of success to the certifier.
An accessibility statement is a suitable means to demonstrate how your organization is engaged in Digital Inclusion, on which accessibility requirements improvements can still be made, and what action is being taken. The findings from the Audit form the basis of this document in many cases.