Accessibility Audits and Testing
Struggling to ensure your digital services are legally compliant and accessible to everyone?
If you’re worried about meeting accessibility laws and standards, you’re not alone. Many organisations feel unsure if their websites and apps meet requirements like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) or the Equality Act. Fixing issues within a tight budget is tough, and it's hard to engage every stakeholder. And if you’re new to accessibility, it can all seem daunting.
AbilityNet’s Accessibility Audit service is here to help.
It finds exactly where your digital content falls short and shows you how to fix it. You’ll get a clear roadmap to comply with legal standards and improve the experience for every user. No wasted effort, just the critical fixes and guidance you need to move forward with confidence.
- Test your website against internationally recognised web accessibility standards
- Outline non-conformant areas and identify opportunities for improvement
- Improve accessibility to ensure your digital services work for every user
We’ll listen to your needs and craft a tailored plan. No obligation, just clear advice.
Why choose AbilityNet?
We know you have options for accessibility testing – here’s why you can feel confident choosing us:
25+ years of expertise in accessibility. As a UK charity and global leader in digital accessibility, AbilityNet has helped organisations of all sizes become compliant and inclusive. Our team has conducted 1,729 audits in the last year alone, maintaining a 95% client satisfaction rate. You can trust that we know how to get results for you.
Focused on your outcomes. We prioritise the issues that matter most to your users and your business. That means you see quick improvements where they count – whether it’s fixing critical barriers for disabled customers or improving overall site conversion. Every recommendation we give is practical and tailored to your setup, so you get maximum value for your budget.
Guidance and support at every step. Accessibility can feel complex, but we make it simple. Our experts will walk you through the findings, answer your questions, and help you rally your team around the improvements. Not sure what level of audit you need? Don’t worry, we’ll help you choose the right option (for example, a quick Digital Accessibility Review for a smaller site or a Full Audit for a large project). You’ll never be in the dark or sold something you don’t need.

1,729 Accessibility Audits and reviews completed last year

95% Customer Satisfaction rating from organisations last year
What you get from an Accessibility audit
Every audit delivers a detailed report and actionable plan. Here’s what’s included:
Clear audit report. A breakdown of all accessibility issues found on your site or app, with each issue linked to WCAG 2.2 criteria and why it impacts users. You’ll know exactly what’s failing and why it matters.
Practical fix recommendations. For each issue, we provide step-by-step guidance on how to fix it. No vague jargon. We tell you what to do (and we can demo solutions to your team if needed).
Compliance and improvement roadmap. An executive summary highlights your overall compliance level and the top fixes to tackle first. This makes it easy to brief your leadership or developers. You also get advice on maintaining accessibility long term, so you continue to meet legal obligations and user needs as you grow.
Post-audit support. We don’t leave you with a report and walk away. We include a follow-up call to go through the results and ensure you’re comfortable with next steps. Have questions or need further help after? We’re just a phone call or email away. Our goal is that you feel confident and equipped to implement the changes.
Ready to reach every customer with confidence?
Take the first step towards accessibility and compliance today.
Fill in the enquiry form below to tell us about your project. Our team will review your needs and get back to you within one business day to discuss how we can help. You’ll receive a no-obligation proposal outlining the best solution for your organisation’s needs.
Not sure if you’re ready? That’s okay. Even an initial chat with us will give you free insights and a clearer path forward.
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Results our clients have seen
(And you can read more of our success stories. From tech companies to public sector organisations, we’ve helped many others achieve their accessibility goals.)

After our audit and user testing, the Blind Veterans UK website earned AbilityNet Accessibility Accreditation. It passed strict compliance checks and even received praise from external reviewers (BBC).

We helped University of Westminster create a joined-up accessibility strategy. Our audit resolved issues across the University's web platforms and embedded best practices into its development process, making accessibility a campus-wide commitment.

Through an AbilityNet audit and expert consultancy, Barclays identified critical accessibility gaps in its app redesign. Fixing those barriers led to a fully accessible banking app, which improved service for customers with disabilities and reinforced Barclays’ reputation for inclusion.

Aviva used AbilityNet's Digital Accessibility Maturity Model to help create a roadmap for an organisation's accessibility strategy and build its accessibility skills and approach from the ground up.
Frequently asked questions about accessibility audits
We’ve answered some common questions about our accessibility audits below. (Click to expand each question.)
An audit is the most effective way to identify issues that might be excluding disabled people from using your website or app. It helps you measure your site against the international WCAG 2.2 standards and legal requirements, so you know if you’re compliant with laws like the Equality Act 2010 (UK) or ADA (USA).
Beyond avoiding legal risks, improving accessibility can increase your reach (more users can access your services), improve user experience for everyone, and enhance your brand’s reputation as inclusive and user-friendly. In short, it’s not just the right thing to do – it’s also good for business.
It depends on the scope. There is no one-size-fits-all price, because factors like the size of your website/app, the complexity of your user journeys, and whether parts of the site are behind login all affect the effort required. After discussing your needs, we’ll provide a tailored quote.
(As a guide, our entry-level Digital Accessibility Review is a fixed £4,950 +VAT for up to 10 key pages/components, focusing on critical issues.
A Full Audit for a large site will cost more and take longer, but delivers a deep analysis across your entire digital estate.) Rest assured, we work to provide high value for your budget by prioritising issues that matter most to your users
This can vary. A small-scale audit or headline review can be done in as little as 1–2 weeks, whereas an in-depth audit of a complex site or app might take 3–4 weeks end-to-end. We’ll discuss timelines with you during scoping.
We know you have deadlines and we will schedule the audit to meet your needs whenever possible. (Quick tip: If you have a specific deadline, let us know – e.g. preparing for an upcoming product launch or compliance date – and we will recommend the best approach, such as our accelerated review service for faster results.)
There’s no explicit law saying “thou must do an audit”, but in practice an audit is the best way to ensure you meet your legal duties.
In the UK, the Equality Act 2010 and Public Sector Bodies (Website and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations (PSBAR 2018) require that your digital services are accessible, and similar laws exist worldwide such as European Accessibility Act (EAA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
Failing to comply can lead to legal action or reputational damage. An audit gives you the evidence and guidance to achieve compliance.
While not mandated by law, it’s often effectively necessary to audit and fix issues to avoid violating accessibility regulations.
We recommend making accessibility an ongoing practice rather than a one-time project. In an ideal world, accessibility is considered at every stage of design and development to catch issues early (which reduces the need for costly fixes later).
However, many organisations choose to do a full audit annually (or at least before major releases or redesigns) to ensure they maintain compliance as standards and content evolve. In addition, after any significant updates to your site or app, a targeted re-audit or regression test is a good idea.
We offer 12-month Accreditation on sites that meet our standards, with reminders to re-test in a year – helping you stay on track continuously.
You can certainly run basic tests in-house, and we encourage teams to learn accessibility practices. There are automated tools and training courses (including ones we offer) that can help build your internal skills. However, a professional audit by experienced specialists will be far more thorough and efficient.
Accessibility guidelines are detailed and can be complex. AbilityNet's team has years of expertise and includes certified professionals, so we can catch issues that might be overlooked otherwise.
In fact, many organisations that start with self-evaluation later come to us for a comprehensive audit to ensure nothing is missed. A hybrid approach can also work: get an expert audit to establish a baseline, then train your team on maintaining accessibility moving forward. We can support you on all fronts.
A VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) or ACR (Accessibility Conformance Report) is a document that maps your product’s accessibility compliance, often required when selling to government or large enterprises. Not every organisation needs a VPAT/ACR – it’s mostly relevant if you’re responding to tenders or client requests about accessibility conformance.
If you do need one, AbilityNet can produce a VPAT/ACR for you as part of our audit service.
We’ll use our audit findings to generate the documentation, so you can confidently share your accessibility status with clients or regulators. (We ensure it’s done right, so you won’t risk “getting it wrong” on such important paperwork.
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