Accessibility audit eu j3
Complete accessibility auditing services focused on WCAG 2.1/2.2 (AA) and EU/CZ public sector expectations. We combine automated scans, manual testing with assistive tech, and clear remediation plans.
Lead auditor
Jan Novák — Accessibility specialist, Prague
Why accessibility matters (EU & CZ)
Accessible websites increase reach, reduce legal risk, and improve SEO and conversion for all users. Public bodies in the EU, including Czech institutions, are expected to follow accessibility standards — an audit helps you align with those expectations and create measurable remediation roadmaps.
- Better usability for keyboard & screen reader users
- Improved search indexing and performance
- Reduced compliance and reputational risk
Our approach
- Scope definition (pages, templates, integrations)
- Automated scanning and issue triage
- Manual testing with assistive technologies
- Prioritised remediation plan and reporting
Audit scope & deliverables
Automated checks across the defined pages for common WCAG
failures: contrast, missing alt text, form labeling,
semantic structure. Results are triaged for manual
verification.
Keyboard navigation, screen reader flows, focus management,
and interactive component checks. We replicate real user
scenarios to validate critical paths.
Prioritised fixes (critical/major/minor), code examples,
testing evidence, and a roadmap for developers. Exportable
PDF and an executive summary for stakeholders.
Compliance checklist (sample)
| Criteria | What we check | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Perceivable — Text Alternatives | Images, icons, controls have appropriate alt or aria-labels | High |
| Operable — Keyboard | All interactive elements usable via keyboard; logical focus order | High |
| Understandable — Labels | Form fields & controls have clear labels and instructions | Medium |
| Robust — ARIA & semantic HTML | Ensure ARIA roles used correctly and semantic structure present | Medium |
| Contrast | Foreground/background contrast meets WCAG thresholds | High |