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ADA Compliant?

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that websites be usable by individuals with disabilities.This means features like alt text for images, keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility aren’t just nice to have – they’re essential.
Meet Gryffin Novak, a DHS Trusted Tester and
IAAP CPACC-certified web developer at Day 2.

Making your website accessible benefits many

Users with vision, hearing or mobility impairments

People with ADHD or cognitive disabilities

Mobile users who rely on alternative navigation

Plus, accessibility improves SEO. Search engines favor sites with clean,
structured code, boosting your visibility.

Why ADA Compliance Matters

Web accessibility isn’t just a best practice – it’s the law. Businesses and government agencies are now required to meet ADA, Section 508 and WCAG 2.1 AA standards or face legal risks. Deadlines for compliance are approaching fast.

For state or local governments with a population of 50,000 or more persons: Compliance is required by April 24, 2026

For state or local governments with a population of fewer than 50,000 persons: Compliance is required by April 26, 2027

For special district governments: Compliance is also required by April 26, 2027

Non-compliance could mean lawsuits, fines and lost customers

Get a Free Website Evaluation

Curious where you stand? We’ll scan your homepage and key pages to identify accessibility gaps. Our report will highlight:

Beware of “Quick Fix" Overlays

Tools like AccessiBe and UserWay promise compliance but fail to deliver. Automated overlays do NOT make your site compliant – and could lead to penalties. Only human-led remediation ensures lasting accessibility.

We Make ADA Compliance Easy

Our team simplifies the process, guiding you from evaluation to full compliance. Get a complete website report and cost estimate.