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Compliance Snapshot
Free
- Automated WCAG 2.1 AA scan of your key pages (home, product, checkout)
- Violation report ranked by severity, in plain English
- 20-minute readout call: your actual exposure, and whether the EAA even applies to you
Core service
Full EAA Audit
From €4,500
- Expert manual audit against EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.1 AA — the benchmark EU authorities use
- Screen reader, keyboard-only, and assistive-technology testing on real user journeys
- Prioritised remediation roadmap your developers can execute
- The accessibility statement the EAA requires, drafted for you
- Re-test and updated report after fixes
Stay compliant
Remediation & Monitoring
From €1,500/mo
- Hands-on fixes with your dev team — or ours
- Continuous automated monitoring of every release
- Quarterly attestation report for your legal and procurement files
- Priority support when a customer complaint or authority inquiry lands
How it works
Scan
Send us your URL. Within 48 hours you get a severity-ranked violation report and a straight answer on whether you're in scope.
Audit
Certified accessibility specialists test your real user journeys against EN 301 549. Typical turnaround: 3 weeks.
Remediate
You get a prioritised, developer-ready roadmap. We work alongside your team (or supply ours) until the blockers are gone.
Attest & monitor
Accessibility statement published, evidence file documented, every release monitored so you stay defensible.
Why now
The European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) requires e-commerce, banking, transport, and other consumer-facing digital services to be accessible. It has applied to services placed on the EU market since June 28, 2025, and enforcement is intensifying through 2026: in June 2026, a French court ordered Carrefour to make its e-commerce site and mobile app fully accessible within six months, under daily penalties. Disability organisations across the EU now have standing to bring complaints — you don't have to wait for a regulator to have a problem.
| Country | Maximum penalty |
|---|---|
| Germany | Up to €100,000 per violation |
| France | Up to €250,000, plus €25,000 per year for a missing accessibility statement |
| Spain | Up to €1,000,000 for very serious violations, plus operational bans |
| Ireland | Fines up to €60,000 and/or imprisonment up to 18 months |
Beyond fines, authorities can order product withdrawal, block non-compliant services from national markets, and publicly name companies that fall short. And roughly 100 million EU residents live with a disability — inaccessible checkouts turn away paying customers every day.
Frequently asked questions
We're a US (or UK, or other non-EU) company. Does the EAA really apply to us?
Yes — the EAA applies to services offered to consumers in the EU, regardless of where the company is established. If EU customers can buy from your site (EUR pricing, EU shipping, EU marketing), you're in scope. Where you're based determines which member state's authority you'd deal with, not whether the law applies.
Isn't an accessibility overlay widget enough?
No. Overlay widgets don't fix the underlying code, and they have not protected companies from legal action — many accessibility lawsuits have been filed against sites running overlays. European authorities assess conformance against EN 301 549; an overlay doesn't change what an audit finds.
What are WCAG 2.1 AA and EN 301 549?
WCAG 2.1 AA is the international standard for web accessibility. EN 301 549 is the harmonised European standard that incorporates it and is the benchmark authorities use when assessing EAA compliance. Meeting EN 301 549 gives you a presumption of conformity with the EAA's requirements.
Are small companies exempt?
Microenterprises providing services — fewer than 10 staff and under €2M annual turnover — are exempt from the EAA's service requirements. Almost everyone else selling to EU consumers is in scope. We'll tell you honestly in the free readout if you're exempt.
What happens on the free scan?
We run an automated WCAG 2.1 AA scan of your key pages and send you a severity-ranked report of actual violations found on your site — not a generic checklist. Then, if you want it, a 20-minute call to walk through your exposure and options. No obligation; the report is yours either way.
How fast can we become compliant?
The audit takes about 3 weeks. Remediation depends on your codebase — typically 30–90 days for an e-commerce site, prioritised so the highest-risk barriers are fixed first. You'll have a documented, in-progress compliance program from week one, which materially changes your posture if anyone comes asking.
Get your free compliance scan
Book a free compliance review — or email us your website address and you'll have a severity-ranked violation report within 48 hours.