ADA Compliance

Follow a proven, clear path to the Americans with Disabilities Act compliance. Real accessibility, real results.

From startups and agencies to global brands, the trusted choice for accessibility

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Avoid Lawsuits, Get ADA Compliant

Hit with an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuit and not sure where to go?

With Accessible Web, craft inclusive experiences for your users using real accessibility, not an overlay. Achieve ADA compliance and protect your organization from expensive ADA lawsuits.

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Raise Your Accessibility Score

Achieve a 100/100 score with automated tools and find out new issues with ongoing maintenance. Avoid lawsuits, improve your site.

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WCAG Audit

Not sure how to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)? We do! Identify 100% of violations, tackle them with a team, and learn WCAG as you reach ADA compliance. Know where you are and where you need to get to.

Compliance Center

Your built-in ADA roadmap within RAMP shows you exactly what steps you need to take to become ADA compliant.

Playbooks and Resources

ADA Demand Letters: What They Are and How to Respond

A clear guide to what ADA demand letters are, how to tell if one’s legitimate, and key steps you should take when responding.

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Playbook: ADA Title II Compliance for Digital Accessibility

A guide on meeting ADA Title II digital accessibility requirements for state & local governments, covering deadlines, who’s affected, and more.

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Playbook: ADA Title III Compliance for Digital Accessibility

A guide for businesses covered under ADA Title III on how to make their digital presence accessible, reduce legal risks, and more.

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Complying with the ADA Title II

If you or your clients are a state or local government located in the United States, you must know how to comply.

Responding to (and Avoiding) ADA Title III Demand Letters

Part of a private business with a presence in the United States? ADA Title III applies to you.

FAQ

  • We’re not lawyers, but our team of trained accessibility experts does their best to give the most up-to-date legal information. The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.

  • ADA Compliance Training can be achieved by learning the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). We blend learning WCAG into your compliance objectives by way of in-tab instructions, a robust knowledge base, and courses.

  • Using Accessible Web RAMP’s tools and services is a way to discover accessibility issues. Our built-in Compliance Center allows you to tackle compliance from selecting WCAG Conformance levels to manual auditing and ongoing maintenance.

  • Users can file discrimination complaints to the Department of Justice or local and state government agencies. Lawyers may also file complaints or threaten to file a complaint. 

  • Yes, compliance is mandatory. To comply with the ADA you should conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1, Level AA.

  • ADA compliance means aligning with the rules and regulations outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act. For digital accessibility, organizations and governments must provide accessible websites and mobile apps.

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