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ADA & WCAG compliance is the practice of making websites, applications, and digital content accessible to people with disabilities, following legal and technical standards. It involves implementing principles like perceivability, operability, and robustness across design and code. Achieving compliance mitigates legal risk, expands your customer base, and demonstrates corporate social responsibility.
A thorough evaluation identifies existing barriers to access by testing against WCAG success criteria and ADA legal benchmarks.
Developers and designers apply technical fixes and design adjustments to resolve identified issues and meet required conformance levels.
Final testing with assistive technologies and users with disabilities validates fixes, followed by creating an accessibility statement.
Ensuring product listings, shopping carts, and checkout flows are fully accessible drives sales and complies with anti-discrimination laws.
Protects banks and investment platforms from lawsuits by making online banking, applications, and statements accessible to all customers.
Critical for patient portals and appointment systems, allowing individuals with disabilities to manage their health independently.
Enables businesses to sell to government agencies and large corporations that mandate accessible procurement for all software tools.
Makes online learning platforms, course materials, and registration systems usable for students and staff with diverse abilities.
Bilarna evaluates every ADA & WCAG compliance provider through a proprietary 57-point AI Trust Score. This score analyzes their technical certifications, past project portfolios, client satisfaction metrics, and adherence to current accessibility standards. Bilarna's continuous monitoring ensures listed providers maintain high-quality, reliable service delivery.
Costs vary significantly based on website complexity and required conformance level, typically ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. A comprehensive audit is usually the first, lower-cost step to scope the full project. Ongoing monitoring and maintenance also factor into the total investment.
The ADA is a U.S. civil rights law prohibiting discrimination, often applied to digital accessibility through case law. WCAG is a technical, global set of guidelines defining how to make web content accessible. Providers typically use WCAG as the technical standard to achieve legal ADA compliance.
Timeline depends on the site's size and current state, ranging from a few weeks for a simple site to several months for complex applications. The process includes audit, remediation, testing, and validation phases. A qualified provider will give a detailed project plan after an initial assessment.
Common pitfalls include neglecting keyboard navigation, missing alt text for images, poor color contrast, and inaccessible PDFs. Another major mistake is treating compliance as a one-time project instead of an ongoing process. Failing to train content creators on accessibility principles also leads to recurring issues.
WCAG 2.1 defines three conformance levels: A (minimum), AA (mid-range and common legal standard), and AAA (highest). Most organizations legally required to comply aim for Level AA. Each level includes all criteria from the lower levels, with AAA addressing the most specialized needs.