Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: January 26, 2026
WebsiteAudit.com is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards.
Our Commitment
We believe the web should be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability or technology. WebsiteAudit.com strives to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone.
Conformance Status
WCAG 2.1 Level AA Conformance
WebsiteAudit.com is designed to be partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. "Partially conformant" means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.
We are actively working to achieve full conformance and regularly audit our platform using automated tools and manual testing.
Accessibility Features
WebsiteAudit.com includes the following accessibility features:
- Semantic HTML - Proper heading structure and landmark regions for screen reader navigation
- Keyboard navigation - All interactive elements are accessible via keyboard
- Focus indicators - Clear visual indicators when navigating with keyboard
- Color contrast - Text and interactive elements meet WCAG AA contrast ratios
- Responsive design - Content adapts to different screen sizes and zoom levels
- Alternative text - Images include descriptive alt text where appropriate
- Form labels - All form inputs have associated labels for screen readers
- Skip links - Ability to skip to main content
- ARIA landmarks - Proper use of ARIA attributes for enhanced screen reader support
Known Limitations
Despite our best efforts, some limitations may exist:
- Third-party content - Some embedded content from third-party services may not be fully accessible
- PDF reports - Generated audit reports may have limited accessibility features (we're working on improvements)
- Complex data visualizations - Some charts and graphs may require alternative text descriptions
We are actively working to address these limitations and improve accessibility across all features.
Assistive Technologies
WebsiteAudit.com is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
- Screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack)
- Screen magnification software
- Speech recognition software
- Keyboard-only navigation
- Browser zoom and text resizing
Technical Specifications
Accessibility of WebsiteAudit.com relies on the following technologies:
- HTML5
- CSS3
- JavaScript (React/Next.js)
- WAI-ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications)
These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.
Feedback and Contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of WebsiteAudit.com. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
- The page URL where you encountered the issue
- A description of the problem
- Your assistive technology (if applicable)
- Your browser and operating system
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days and will work to resolve issues as quickly as possible.
Ongoing Efforts
WebsiteAudit.com is committed to continuous improvement of accessibility:
- Regular audits - We conduct regular accessibility audits using automated tools and manual testing
- User testing - We engage users with disabilities to test our platform and provide feedback
- Training - Our development team receives ongoing training on accessibility best practices
- Updates - We regularly update this statement to reflect our current accessibility status
Legal Compliance
This accessibility statement demonstrates our commitment to compliance with:
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
- European Accessibility Act (EAA)
- EN 301 549 (European Standard)
Assessment Approach
WebsiteAudit.com assessed the accessibility of this website using the following methods:
- Self-evaluation - Internal accessibility audits by our development team
- Automated testing - Using tools like axe DevTools, Lighthouse, and WAVE
- Manual testing - Keyboard navigation, screen reader testing, and color contrast verification
This statement was created on January 26, 2026, and is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect our ongoing accessibility improvements.