From startups and agencies to global brands, the trusted choice for accessibility
Accelerate Accessibility
Accessible Web RAMP makes it easy for teams to create websites that stay compliant and consistent, regardless of organization size and number of sites. Get ready to build accessible websites that meet ADA, EAA, and other accessibility laws and regulations.


Take the Guesswork Out
With Recommended Action Items, Accessible Web RAMP prioritizes WCAG violations by occurrence and severity. So you can make accessibility progress quickly.

Fix Violations. Learn WCAG.
Our tools don’t just make your platform accessible, they also teach you accessibility. We offer courses, built-in videos, and more, so you can design beautifully and inclusively.

Comply with the ADA, EAA, and More
Build up accessibility practices into all areas of your workflows and systems, from discovering and fixing alt tags to providing forms for users to report barriers. We’ll give you the roadmap to complete compliance.
Resources

Blog: Automated WCAG Scanning Versus Manual Auditing of Websites
What automated scans can’t detect, how manual audits fill the gaps, and why using both together gives you the most reliable accessibility results.

Free Tool: Color Contrast Checker
Test any color combinations to see if they meet WCAG contrast requirements, ideal for agencies and designers ensuring accessible color choices.

Free Tool: Website Scanner
Enter a URL and generate a quick report of WCAG issues on that page. For full-site scanning and ongoing monitoring, sign up for a free RAMP trial.
Webinars

Complying with International Web Accessibility Laws
It’s been a busy year for international web accessibility laws and regulations deadlines around the world, and many more are on the horizon.

Getting Started with WCAG: Easy Wins
Quick, easy-to-implement accessibility checks aligned with WCAG standards, giving you actionable tactics you can apply immediately.
FAQ
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When using Squarespace, Shopify, Wix, and other third-party e-commerce platforms, choose an accessible template where possible, use proper headings, add alt text, ensure strong contrast, and caption your videos. Keep forms and navigation simple and keyboard-friendly. However, you will still need to test for accessibility.
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The easiest way to get started is by using an automated scanner, such as Accessible Web RAMP. To uncover every violation, you’ll need to include manual auditing, including testing manually with a keyboard and screen reader.
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A website is considered accessible when everyone can read, navigate, and use it. In practice, this means the use of clear headings, alt text, WCAG-passing color contrast, keyboard-friendly navigation, and content that works with assistive technologies.
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— Deneb, Developer
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