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Title:Digital Accessibility| VPAT Accessibility| Section 508 Compliance| ADACP
Description:Get expert help with ADA website compliance, VPAT reports, Section 508 Audits & European Accessibility. Trusted Digital Accessibility Consultants. Contact Us.
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h1The Fast Track to ADA Compliance And Digital Accessibility
h2Our Services
h3Section 508
h3Test Digital Accessibility Now
h3VPAT
h3Hardware Accessibility Testing
h2Industries
h3Finance & Banking
h3Healthcare
h3Education
h3Retail & E-Commerce
h3SaaS and Software Providers
h3Digital Accessibility In Government
h2Check the accessibility of your website free!
h2Benefits of Digital Accessibility
h3Engage Users
h3Mitigate Legal Risk
h3Positive Brand Perception
h2ADACP is Your Solution
h3Over a decade of accessibility experience
h3Get support from a global team of experts
h3Start now with a clear plan
h2What our clients say
h2Still have questions?
h2Get Started!
h2Latest articles
h2Check the accessibility of your website free!

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# The Fast Track to ADA Compliance And Digital Accessibility

In 2025, web accessibility for people with disabilities is a business requirement. A study found that 71% of customers will exit a website within 10 seconds if they find limits to a website’s accessibility. For others, web inaccessibility is an invitation and open door to potentially damaging legal action.

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Professionals (ADACP) is your one-stop answer for simple, fast digital compliance. Talk to us to stop legal risk and expand your market.

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## Our Services

### Section 508

Our accessibility experts are trained to identify compliance needs for Section 508. You’ll have answers and a plan in two weeks or less. ### Test Digital Accessibility Now

In just a few minutes, see how your website measures up to digital accessibility. It’s fast and free!

### VPAT

ADACP gives you an affordable and detailed and official VPAT for any digital accessibility criteria you need within two weeks. ### Hardware Accessibility Testing

We specialize in testing hardware such as laptops and kiosks for all guidelines including the Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA).

## Industries

### Finance & Banking

Discover and remediate accessibility violations that disrupt customer experiences in digital experiences. ### Healthcare

Ensure that your website and digital resources are accessible according to the ADA, Section 504, and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

### Education

Maintaining an accessible website is required by law for schools, colleges and universities, but ensuring your organization is sufficiently accessible takes a lot of research, work and vigilance.

### Retail & E-Commerce

More than 40 million people in the US alone report having a disability. Make sure to include them in your digital outreach **now**.

### SaaS and Software Providers

Unless your solutions follow WCAG 2.1, Level AA guidelines, your website and digital products are NOT in compliance. Start your move to compliance **today**. ### Digital Accessibility In Government

Government agencies must comply with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) standards for web accessibility under Section 508. We can get you there **quickly**.

## Check the accessibility of your website free!

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## Benefits of Digital Accessibility

### Engage Users

One in six people worldwide live with a disability. Actively digitally engage them and the people who care for them — start now.

### Mitigate Legal Risk

Reduce your risk of non-compliance or digital accessibility lawsuits by more than 60%.

### Positive Brand Perception

Make sure that everyone that visits your site can participate — regardless of disability or assistive technology.

## ADACP is Your Solution

### Over a decade of accessibility experience

We’re your advocates. Get answers and start making progress now.

### Get support from a global team of experts

We provide live, one-on-one personalized guidance for you and your team.

### Start now with a clear plan

We’ll create a tailored accessibility plan that fits your priorities and needs.

Talk to Us Now to Learn More

## What our clients say

Mark Williams

Director of Operations Event Guru Software and Registration Guru Software

"Working with ADACP has been integral to our accessibility efforts. Their expertise, particularly in conducting detailed VPAT audits and reporting, has set a new standard for our operations. One of our most valued customers noted, 'We rarely see a VPAT this detailed and complete.' With ADACP’s support, we not only say we take accessibility seriously—we prove it, earning the confidence of our clients every step of the way."

Jacob Parker

Head of Product STAR Autism Support

“Digital accessibility is essential—our clients ask about it, and our customers depend on it. When we partnered with ADACP, we saw firsthand the value of working with an expert team. Their Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) provided the documentation and guidance we needed, while also reinforcing our commitment to building inclusive, effective tools for all users. ADACP’s team worked quickly to help us ensure our products are accessible in a wide range of contexts—meeting the real-world needs of the educators who rely on our curricula every day.”

Jordan Friedlander

moduspersona Senior UX Designer

"ADACP is an absolutely amazing company, the quality of their work and the patience of their entire team is truly impressive! During our collaboration at SiliconExpert (a subsidiary of Arrow Electronics), they displayed remarkable professionalism in navigating miles of bureaucracy and red tape, keeping a positive attitude during the long process. Their team consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of digital accessibility requirements, making them an invaluable partner in working to ensure our application was inclusive and compliant. I would use them again for any accessibility solution in a heartbeat!"

Emily-Rose Barry

Branching Minds, VP of Product

"We contacted ADACP as part of our search for a third party to conduct our accessibility audit for a VPAT. ADACP stood out due to their excellent value proposition. I was pleasantly surprised by the level of expertise and guidance provided by ADACP during the diligence process, even before contract signing. It was evident from the outset that they were a team of dedicated experts aligned with their mission, mirroring my commitment to ours. The audit was prompt, and the resulting report was comprehensive and well-structured. Our software engineering team utilized the report to address flagged issues efficiently, with the assurance that ADACP is available for further assistance if required. Overall, our experience with ADACP has been highly positive, and I would enthusiastically recommend their expertise to anyone in my network."

Cynthia Wells

Muck Rack, LLC Associate Counsel

"I reached out to ADACP as we were up against a tight timeline to complete our VPAT certification. David and his team accommodated our request for a meeting on very short notice and began the process of reviewing our website right away. Working with ADACP made all the difference in helping us to better understand digital accessibility standards and what we needed to do to improve on various aspects of our product's accessibility, including its user interface, interaction design, and compatibility with assistive technologies. The process didn't take more than a few weeks from start to finish. We are happy to be able to provide better service to our Customers."

Charlene Srivastava

Vocareum, Inc. VP, Business Operations

"ADACP's thorough understanding of ADA regulations and commitment to excellence has been instrumental in helping us provide an inclusive learning environment for all users. David and the team's responsiveness and streamlined process for remediation make the compliance journey easier. I highly endorse ADACP to any organization seeking reliable solutions for digital accessibility compliance."

Mark Williams

Director of Operations Event Guru Software and Registration Guru Software

"Working with ADACP has been integral to our accessibility efforts. Their expertise, particularly in conducting detailed VPAT audits and reporting, has set a new standard for our operations. One of our most valued customers noted, 'We rarely see a VPAT this detailed and complete.' With ADACP’s support, we not only say we take accessibility seriously—we prove it, earning the confidence of our clients every step of the way."

## Still have questions?

How does The Americans With Disability Act relate to websites and digital content?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) relates to websites and digital content by requiring that they be accessible to individuals with disabilities. While the ADA does not explicitly mention digital content, its broad mandate to prevent discrimination includes ensuring that online platforms and services are usable by people with disabilities. This means that websites and digital content should adhere to accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), to ensure they are accessible to users with various impairments, including visual, auditory, and motor disabilities. Compliance with the ADA helps avoid legal risks and supports an inclusive digital environment.

Can I be sued for not having an ADA-accessible website?

Yes, you can be sued for not having an ADA-compliant website. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that businesses and organizations ensure their websites are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Failure to comply with accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), can lead to legal action. Lawsuits related to website accessibility have become more common, and courts have increasingly supported claims that inaccessible websites violate the ADA. To mitigate risks, it's important to conduct regular accessibility audits and make necessary improvements to ensure compliance.

How do you ensure accessibility?

To ensure accessibility, start by adopting established guidelines such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which outline best practices for making digital content accessible to all users. Conduct regular accessibility audits using both automated tools and manual testing to identify and address potential issues. Incorporate feedback from users with disabilities through testing to ensure your site meets real-world needs. Implement accessible design principles, including the use of semantic HTML, alternative text for images, sufficient color contrast, and keyboard navigability. Additionally, provide training for your team on accessibility best practices and stay updated with changes in standards and legal requirements to maintain compliance and address new challenges effectively.

Why is web accessibility important?

Web accessibility is crucial because it ensures that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can access and use digital content and services. This inclusivity promotes equal opportunities, allowing people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments to engage with online resources, participate in digital interactions, and benefit from online services. Accessibility also helps organizations comply with legal requirements, such as the ADA, reducing the risk of lawsuits. Moreover, accessible design can improve the overall user experience for everyone, enhance website usability, and broaden your audience, contributing to a more equitable and user-friendly internet.

What are the universally accepted Web Content Accessibility Guidelines?

The universally accepted Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that web content is accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. WCAG is organized around four key principles: Perceivable, meaning information must be presented in ways that users can perceive, such as through text alternatives for images; Operable, ensuring that all users can navigate and interact with the content, including those using keyboards or assistive technologies; Understandable, which focuses on making content clear and predictable, so users can easily comprehend and use it; and Robust, ensuring content is compatible with various user agents and technologies, including assistive tools. These guidelines are categorized into three levels of conformance: A (basic), AA (intermediate), and AAA (advanced), with Level AA generally recommended for meeting a strong standard of accessibility.

What are some best practices to make a website accessible to people with disabilities?

To make a website accessible to people with disabilities, follow several best practices. Use semantic HTML to ensure that screen readers can interpret and navigate the content effectively by employing proper tags for headings, lists, and forms. Provide text alternatives for images and multimedia to make content understandable for users with visual impairments. Ensure all interactive elements are accessible via keyboard navigation, as some users rely on keyboards or assistive technologies. Maintain sufficient contrast between text and background to enhance readability for those with visual impairments. Design clear and consistent layouts to aid users with cognitive disabilities in understanding and navigating the site. Offer captions and transcripts for audio and video content to support users with hearing impairments. Additionally, ensure the site is responsive and functions well across various devices and screen sizes, and regularly test with assistive technologies to identify and resolve accessibility issues. Implementing these practices promotes an inclusive web experience and aligns with accessibility standards.

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