We build digital accessibility
We are your accessibility team that brings inclusivity and accessibility to your business, ensuring compliance with EAA and WCAG 2.1 standards for any project.


Is your business ready for July 2025?
Accessibility requirements used to be obligatory only for public sector bodies. However, with the introduction of the new European Accessibility Act (EAA), digital services such as e-commerce, banking, or ticket-selling services now need to meet WCAG 2.1 standards. If a business fails to provide an equal experience to users with disabilities, it may face fines and penalties. The deadline for compliance is set for June 28, 2025.
Read about WCAG 2.1
We make your business accessible without disrupting your online presence
We understand the importance of keeping your business running smoothly. Our workflow ensures the seamless integration of accessible UX in compliance with EAA regulations without disrupting your online presence. Your product will remain available to clients even while we work on it.
Read about our processOur services
Our accessibility services offer an end-to-end solution for your project, regardless of its stage of development. Whether your product is already in existence or planned for the future, we provide software solutions to ensure accessibility.

comprehensive accessibility service
- accessibility audit of a product
- developers working on code
- QA testing

fixes after an accessibility audit
- we get familiar with your accessibility audit
- developers working on code
- QA testing

for a product in development phase
- review or designing inclusive experience
- developers working on code
- QA testing
The code that makes a real impact
You may ask, is this accessibility really a thing?
Well… of course it is. Physical disabilities such as impaired vision, deafness, limited mobility, or simply aging population should not be reasons to exclude anyone from common activities such as online shopping, purchasing tickets, managing finances, or travelling. Nearly one-fifth of Europeans' right to access digital products or services is hindered by inaccessible software. It only takes a little effort to make everyone feel welcome and included.