Accessibility Audit Services

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is changing the future of products and services, requiring businesses to meet accessibility standards by June 28, 2025. Compliance is not just a legal requirement. It’s a chance to innovate, expand your market, and build customer loyalty.

Make sure your business is ready. We’ll help you identify gaps, adapt your offerings, and turn accessibility into an advantage.

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What is European Accessability Act (EAA) ?

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) ensures that certain digital products and services in the European Union are easy to use for people with disabilities. The requirements for product and service providers will take effect on June 28, 2025

The Act is focusing on outcomes rather than prescribing detailed technical solutions. This approach allows businesses flexibility in choosing how to make their products and services accessible while ensuring they meet the needs of all users.

Examples of UX/UI recommendations aligned with the European Accessibility Act (EAA)

Making digital experiences accessible is an ongoing process. Every project is unique, so accessibility adjustments need to fit the specific needs of the product or service. To meet the requirements of the EAA and create inclusive designs, it’s important to test regularly, gather user feedback, and make improvements step by step. This ensures a user-friendly experience for everyone.
Examples of UX/UI recommendations aligned with the European Accessibility Act (EAA)

Accessibility audit elements

Accessibility brings many benefits, driving transformation and growth. Here a comparison:

01

Improve content hierarchy & save space

Overlapping can emphasize important elements, like call-to-action buttons, labels, or headings, by placing them visually over less important content. This technique helps group elements and create a clear structure. For users with visual impairments, prioritizing key content ensures that screen readers and assistive tools can focus on the most critical areas, improving navigation and understanding.

accessibility examples of profile card ui design
02

Improve contrast between elements

Using appropriately colored borders around buttons, form inputs, and links helps users understand what is interactive. 

accessibility example of a wrong border ui design
03

Anatomy ensures visual accessibility

The layout of a product card should clearly separate content into distinct areas, such as: Image or visual preview, Product name or title, Key details (e.g., price, rating, availability). Call-to-action (e.g., “Add to Cart” button). This organization ensures users, including those with cognitive disabilities, can easily scan and understand the card’s content.

accessiblity anatomy od a product card

Accessibility
is no longer optional.

 

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is approaching, and non-compliance can lead to fines and market exclusion. Ensure your products are compliant and open the door to millions of new users.

European Accessibility Act

The EAA requires that many products and services be accessible by June 28, 2025. Non-compliance will result in fines, loss of market access, and reputational damage. 

Reach 1 billion people

make your products accessible to a global audience.

Avoid penalties

ensure compliance to prevent fines and exclusion from the EU market. 

Save future costs

early compliance can reduce development expenses by up to 30%. 

Improve visibility

accessible platforms rank higher in search, increasing traffic. 

Build loyalty

inclusive products foster trust and long-term customer relationships. 

How it works?

01

Product evaluation.

A full review of your product's accessibility.

02

Issue identification

We will show key challenges that must be addressed according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

03

Priorities

Assigning priority levels to each issue to help determine which fixes should come first.

04

Detailed reporting

Compiling everything into a clear report, including recommendations for improvementShape.

Why Inspeerity​

At Inspeerity, Software inspired by people isn’t just a catchy slogan — it’s how we work every day. For us, making software accessible is about doing what truly matters, caring for people. We believe that when everyone can use your product, everybody wins.  

We’re here to really listen – to you and to your users – because your success is our success.

When you partner with Inspeerity, you’re not just getting a service provider. You’re getting a team that’s as invested in your goals as you are!  

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