Fix Accessibility Issues and Prove Compliance

Turn your scan results into a structured accessibility compliance workflow with Accessible Web RAMP.

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A website's violation count alongside it's manual auditing progress, including completed tests and open remediation tasks.

Automated and Manual Testing

Go beyond surface-level detection with a combination of automated scanning and manual auditing, so you can uncover 100% of WCAG violations.

Continuous Monitoring

Platforms change, but RAMP keeps up and monitors for new WCAG violations as they pop up.

A violation stating "Buttons must have discernible text." It includes a severity rating, applicable wcag criterion, and affected element.
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Audit-Ready Documentation & Reporting

Track your progress and generate clear, defensible reports for audits, VPATs, and stakeholders, so you can prove compliance and reduce legal risk.

Jira Integration for Remediation Workflows

Sync remediation tasks to your team’s workflow, so your team can assign, track, and resolve issues wherever you manage your work.

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Expert Accessibility Support

Navigating the complex WCAG landscape can be daunting. That’s why we offer onboarding support, direct guidance, and insights from accessibility specialists throughout your accessibility journey.

The Compliance Infrastructure Your Team Needs

Inclusive Design

Don’t let barriers stop users from engaging with your content.

Mitigate Legal Risk

Proactively address compliance gaps before they become legal headaches.

Increase Revenue

Remove the friction that causes bounce rates and lost revenue in your sales funnel.

Teams Use RAMP to Move From Risk to Resolution

“Instead of using 4 or 5 tools, we’re able to use [RAMP]. It just streamlines everything, which ultimately means that it pays for itself.”

— Drew M, Fast & Light Co-Founder

“Being provided with the troublesome code, suggested remediation, and the ability to rescan individual pages to confirm successful remediation has been huge.”

— Joshua B, Developer

FAQ

  • Accessibility is the practice of making it possible for every person to access and use a space. Accessibility in the digital space refers to applying accessibility practices to ensure inclusion regardless of a user’s abilities. Websites and applications should be perceivable, operable, usable, and robust for every user.

  • Accessible Web offers WCAG audits for various conformance levels, ACRs and VPATs, assistive technology testing, PDF remediation, and RAMP, a whole suite of accessibility tools that cover everything from discovery of violations to long-term monitoring.

  • R – Regulations: Ensure digital properties meet legal and compliance laws and regulations, such as the ADA, EAA, and Section 508, by aligning with WCAG standards.
    A – Assessment: Access powerful tools for evaluating website accessibility via automated scans and manual audits to identify barriers for users with disabilities.
    M – Monitoring: Track accessibility status over time and gain insights through alerts, reports, and performance metrics to prevent new issues from emerging.
    P – Practices: Learn best practices by embedding accessibility into workflows, supporting remediation efforts, and fostering a culture of inclusivity.

  • Web accessibility is crucial as a cornerstone of making the internet usable for everyone, including individuals with disabilities. There is an ethical and legal obligation not to exclude people from spaces based on their abilities, and that includes online spaces.

  • Digital accessibility refers to the application of accessibility practices in the digital space, leading to inclusion regardless of a user’s abilities. Websites and applications should be perceivable, operable, usable, and robust for every user.