Free Website Accessibility Audit

Beat the 2025 Deadline

Ensure your site complies with the EU Accessibility Act by June 2025. Get your free WCAG 2.1 AA audit today.

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What We Offer

Our comprehensive audit delivers everything you need to understand and improve your website’s accessibility, focusing on up to 3 key pages (e.g., homepage, product page, contact page). This audit is your first step to avoiding legal risks and making your site inclusive for over 20% of the population with disabilities.

WCAG Compliance Check

Full review against WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

Detailed Report

Clear issues and actionable fixes.

Free Consultation

Expert guidance on your results.

WCAG Badge

Showcase your accessibility commitment.

Don’t Risk Fines – Act Before June 2025

The EU Accessibility Act, effective 28 June 2025, mandates that all websites and apps meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Non-compliance could lead to hefty fines, legal challenges, and lost customers. Whether you’re running an e-commerce store, a university, a council, a bank, a travel agency, or a healthcare provider, accessibility is now a legal requirement. Our free audit scans your site for issues like missing alt text, low contrast, or poor navigation, providing a clear path to compliance. Make your site usable for everyone, including those using screen readers or other assistive technologies, and avoid penalties.

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Who Needs This Audit?

Our free audit is tailored for businesses and organisations that must comply with the EU Accessibility Act or want to enhance inclusivity. This includes:

  • E-commerce and online retail
  • Public sector (councils, NHS)
  • Universities and education
  • Banks and financial services
  • Travel and hospitality
  • Healthcare providers

From small online shops to large public institutions, our audit ensures your website meets legal standards and serves all users effectively, boosting trust and accessibility.

Step 1: Fill the Form

Submit your details in our quick, 30-second form to start your free audit.

Step 2: We Will Audit

Our experts audit up to 3 key pages against WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

Step 3: Discuss Improvements

Join a free call to review findings and plan your compliance strategy.

Step 4: Eonic Carries Out Fixes

Let Eonic implement tailored improvements to ensure full compliance.

Why Trust Eonic Digital?

Eonic Digital, based in Brighton, UK, brings years of expertise in building inclusive websites. Accessibility is at the core of our process, not an afterthought. Our team of certified WCAG specialists stays ahead of the latest standards, ensuring your audit is thorough and actionable. We’ve helped organisations like NHS trusts, universities, and e-commerce brands achieve compliance and enhance user experience.

"From the Discovery process to the final product, it’s been a pleasure working with the team at Eonic.Digital and we look forward to continuing to work together."

Debbie Oliver
Trustee and
Co-founder, Beat SCAD

FAQs

The European Accessibility Act requires websites and apps to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards by 28 June 2025 for businesses serving EU customers.

Yes, if you serve EU users or follow UK laws like the Equality Act 2010, which encourages WCAG compliance.

It details accessibility issues, specific WCAG violations, and provides clear recommendations for fixes for up to 3 key pages.

Absolutely free with no obligation. We’re committed to making the web accessible for all.

We’ll contact you within 1 business day, and you’ll receive your report in 5-7 days.

A graphic for your site to show compliance, boosting trust with users and stakeholders.

We focus on your most critical pages (e.g., homepage, product page) to provide a detailed snapshot, with the consultation call to discuss broader improvements.

You’ll get prioritised recommendations, so you can focus on critical fixes first.

Public sector organisations and charities which have received public or government funding are required to have accessibility statements on their websites. This is a legal document required under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018. More details can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/make-your-website-or-app-accessible-and-publish-an-accessibility-statement

We make sure all our websites are built to the AA WCAG 2.2 web standards. We can also build to AAA on request, but this does severely limit the colour choices available and therefore can make it harder to match your website to your branding.

Under The Equality Act 2010 you must make ‘reasonable adjustments’ to ensure your services are accessible to people with disabilities. In addition, all public sector organisations are subject to extra laws under The Public Sector Bodies (Website and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (PSBRA) which states that any public sector website offering a service must meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) level AA. These rules can be enforced by the EHRC. In 2023, 2,281 website accessibility lawsuits were filed [i] .

[i] www.accessibility.com/complete-report-2023-website-accessibility-lawsuits

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