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There is no magic tool, Digital Accessibility is a human experience

Together, we build a more accessible web with +500 brands

Our Solutions

  • Development, testing, and implementation of improvements for an accessible web experience
  • Training and consultancy for continuous accessibility processes
  • Compliance with specific standards for partnerships with government agencies (ESG Department)
  • Compliance with the Brazilian Law for the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
PlansMiniProEnterprise
Monthly Fee$140$450$1680
Recommended forSites up to 10 pagesSites up to 100 pages with recurrent updatesSites with over 100 pages and recurrent updates
Minimum Contract12 months12 months12 months
WCAG 2.2 ComplianceYesYesYes
Compliance with Law 13.146 (Brazilian Law for the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities)YesYesYes
Monthly ReportsYesYesYes
Pages audited by automation20 pages40 pages100 pages
Pages audited manually10 pages20 pages50 pages
Content corrections5 hours20 hours50 hours
Code corrections15 hours50 hours120 hours
Testing with assistive tools-YesYes
Public accessibility compliance page-YesYes
User testing--Yes
Guidance document for content creators--Yes
Development of integrated validations at publication--Yes

We managed to make the website more accessible on the web and mobile, meeting WCAG criteria.

Giovanne Vicentin Bertotti
Systems Analyst
Giovanne Vicentin Bertotti

Digital Accessibility in Brazil and worldwide

Art. 63

“Accessibility is mandatory on websites maintained by companies with headquarters or commercial representation in the country...”

Brazilian Law for the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

1.3 billion people

Or 1 in every 6 people in the world is the estimated number of people facing significant disabilities.

World Health Organization, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

How do automated audits and reports work?

They involve the use of tools that examine the site for accessibility criteria violations, such as the guidelines set by the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). These tools can quickly interpret large amounts of content and identify common accessibility issues.

The main deliverables of automated audits include:

  • Detailed compliance reports, highlighting identified issues.
  • Suggestions for error correction and compliance with guidelines.
  • Classification of issues by severity level.

It's important to note that, although they make accessibility assessments faster and less labor-intensive, automated validators alone do not determine whether a site is accessible or not due to a lack of context. They may generate false positives/negatives and overlook important points, so their effectiveness is not 100%.

How are manual tests conducted?

Manual tests are conducted by accessibility experts who carefully examine the site to identify issues that cannot be detected by automated tools. This includes testing navigability with screen readers, checking the logical order of content, testing keyboard usability, and ensuring all interactions are accessible. This type of test evaluates the actual usability of the site.

The main deliverables of such an audit include:

  • Detailed report, documenting not only the issues found but also the contexts in which they were identified and their implications for the user experience.
  • Review of alternative resources, such as image descriptions or audio transcriptions.
  • Qualitative feedback on the site's usability for people with disabilities.
  • Documentation of the necessary steps to fix identified issues and prioritization of actions.
What is the process for implementing identified corrections?

After identifying accessibility issues through audits and tests, the next critical step is implementing the necessary corrections. This may involve code modifications, design adjustments, and content improvements. It's important to ensure that the corrections are implemented properly and that the site is tested again to verify successful issue resolution.

How is the implementation of automated tests in the development and publishing process?

Automated tests involve running accessibility tests during the development process. These tests help identify issues quickly and efficiently, allowing corrections before any changes are published.

  • Configuration of an automated testing framework.
  • Integration of automated tests into the development workflow, ensuring they are run during the site-building process.
  • Training the development team to understand and act based on the results of automated tests.
  • Documentation of accessibility standards and guidelines that the team must follow.
  • Integration of automated test results with quality control processes and project management.
What is WCAG?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), or Diretrizes de Acessibilidade para Conteúdo Web in Portuguese, is a set of guidelines developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) to make web content more accessible to a wide range of people with disabilities.

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