ACCESSIBILITY AUDIT

Accessibility audit for online stores and websites

Let’s make sure everyone can access our content—including online.

Our accessibility audit gives you a clear picture of where we stand, what needs to be fixed, when, why, and how.

WCAG 2.2?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is an international standard used to evaluate accessibility. We use the latest version, WCAG 2.2, which includes clear criteria for contrast, keyboard navigation, and screen reader compatibility, among other things.

Accessibility Requirements and the Digital Services Act

Starting in 2025, accessibility requirements will be expanded, and under the Digital Services Act, compliance with these requirements will also be mandatory for many private entities. If your website or online store serves the public, it must be accessible.

Accessibility isn't just the right thing to do—it also delivers results

Accessible websites don’t just serve a smaller group of users—they improve the user experience for everyone. A clear structure, logical navigation, and technical functionality make a website more appealing, faster, and easier to use. It also improves your visibility in search engines.

What on earth is accessibility and WCAG?

Accessibility means that your website is easy to use and fully functional for everyone—including people with visual or hearing impairments, older adults, or even those browsing on a mobile phone. It’s not just a matter of equality; it’s also part of a high-quality customer experience and usability.

What does Wannado's accessibility audit include?

1. Comprehensive Accessibility Report

We conduct a thorough audit based on the WCAG 2.2 guidelines and highlight the areas that truly require attention.
As a result of the audit, you will receive a clear report that:

2. Accessibility Statement

Let’s also get your legal obligations in order—why not? We’ll provide you with an accessibility statement that you can publish directly on your website.

An accessibility statement is a legally required document that describes the accessibility status of your website. The statement details the extent to which the web service meets the WCAG 2.2 criteria, any potential shortcomings, and how users can provide feedback on accessibility.

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Who is this service for?

Why choose us for your audit?