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European Accessibility Act • June 2025

Make Your Digital WorldAccessible

Check if your website meets the European Accessibility Act (EAA) requirements for 2025. Make your site easier to use and ready for EU accessibility compliance.

Understanding compliance

What is the European Accessibility Act?

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU law that ensures digital products and services are accessible to people with disabilities.

Starting in June 2025, websites, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, online stores, e-books, and other digital content will need to meet EAA accessibility requirements.

These rules make sure digital services are easier to see, navigate, and understand for everyone.

If a business doesn't follow the rules, it could face legal action, fines, or be required to fix the issues.

Learn more about the EAA

Why accessibility matters?

Beyond compliance, accessibility is about reaching more users, improving user experience, and building a more inclusive digital world.

1 in 5

Europeans

have a disability, making accessibility crucial for inclusion

30%

More Customers

can be reached with accessible websites and applications

25%

Annual Increase

in accessibility lawsuits challenging non-compliant websites

Sources: Eurostat, W3C, European Disability Forum

What the scan looks for (and helps you fix)

We scan for the most common problems that make websites difficult to use for people with disabilities. Here's what we look for and why it matters.

Critical issues

Missing image descriptions

Images without alt text are invisible to screen readers

Blocks content understanding

Forms without clear labels

Input fields that users can't identify or understand

Prevents form completion

Keyboard navigation blocked

Interactive elements that can't be reached using keyboard only

Excludes keyboard-only users

Videos without captions

Audio content that lacks text alternatives

Inaccessible to deaf users

Moderate issues

Low contrast text

Text that's hard to read against background colors

Difficult for vision-impaired users

Confusing navigation

Menus and links that don't make sense to screen readers

Users get lost on your site

Auto-playing content

Videos or animations that start automatically without user control

Disorienting for users with disabilities

Missing page structure

Content without proper headings and landmarks

Screen reader users can't navigate efficiently

Minor issues

Unclear buttons and links

Buttons that say 'click here' or 'read more' without context

Confusing user experience

Empty link text

Links with no descriptive text for screen readers

Users don't know where links lead

Note: These issues are based on common barriers identified in the EAA and WCAG guidelines. Fixing them helps ensure your website is ready for the European Accessibility Act 2025.

Who is European Accessibility Act check for?

This tool is useful for any business or organization that must meet the European Accessibility Act 2025 standards - including websites selling across the EU or targeting users in Germany and other member states.

Website owners and managers

E-commerce stores

Public institutions and educational platforms

Developers working on EU-based websites

Need help fixing your accessibility issues?

If your scan shows issues you're not sure how to resolve, we can help.

We work with businesses to fix accessibility problems based on the latest EAA requirements - whether that means adjusting code, fixing forms, improving text contrast, or making navigation easier for all users.

What we offer:

Free accessibility check

Get started with a basic scan to understand what needs attention.

Clear, detailed reports

Break down each issue with simple explanations and suggestions.

Expert support

Get hands-on help from our team to fix issues directly on your website or app.

Not sure where to start?

We'll guide you through the results and help you figure out what's urgent, what's easy to fix, and what can wait.

Contact us for expert support