Are you a company operating in the American or international market and need to comply with ADA regulations (Americans with Disabilities Act)?

Rely on the support of web accessibility experts for companies operating in the American or international market.

We have in-depth knowledge of the requirements of the ADA regulations (Americans with Disabilities Act) and we are here to ensure that your website meets the necessary standards.

Why comply with ADA regulations?


  • Avoid legal risks: Non-compliance with ADA regulations can result in costly lawsuits and penalties. An accessibility audit reduces this risk.
  • Improve SEO ranking: Search engines prioritize accessible websites, which can increase your online visibility.
  • Expand market reach: By making your content accessible, you reach a wider audience, including millions of Americans with disabilities.
  • Strengthen corporate image: Showing a commitment to inclusion and social responsibility improves your brand perception.
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Risks of non-compliance with ADA regulations

It is common for companies to face lawsuits if their websites or applications are not accessible to people with disabilities. Plaintiffs, often supported by lawyers specialized in accessibility, can file claims under the ADA, which can result in:

  • Significant economic sanctions: ADA non-compliance lawsuits can lead to out-of-court settlements or judgments that exceed hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Additional legal costs: Even if the company manages to settle the lawsuit, legal fees can be high.

Lack of accessibility can be perceived as a lack of commitment to inclusion and social responsibility, which could:

  • Reduce consumer trust: Users with disabilities and their families may avoid interacting with companies that do not value accessibility.
  • Impact customer loyalty: Digital accessibility is an increasing value for consumers, and not offering it could drive away potential customers.

Not guaranteeing accessibility limits access to a considerable market, as millions of Americans have some form of disability. By not complying with the ADA, companies risk:

  • Losing potential customers: More than 61 million people in the United States have a disability, representing a significant market that is excluded if digital services are not accessible.
  • Facing difficulties in bidding for public tenders or contracts: Some public institutions require suppliers to meet accessibility standards to participate in their procurements.

Accessible websites not only comply with regulations but also tend to rank better on search engines. Accessibility practices, such as properly structuring content and using appropriate tags, benefit SEO. Not implementing these improvements can:

  • Reduce online visibility: Inaccessible sites may perform worse in search rankings.
  • Limit web traffic: By not being visible to search engines, it is less likely that new users will find the site.

Workflow

Initial Assessment

We will conduct an initial audit to identify the accessibility issues on your website and offer you effective solutions.

Detailed Error Report

We present a comprehensive error report that describes the detected barriers and proposes practical solutions to comply with the ADA.

We support you through the changes.

We offer advice and monitoring to implement the necessary improvements and make adjustments to the design and content of your portal.

Review and Certification

We will verify that the implemented changes comply with ADA standards and certify the accessibility of your website.

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Who is it for?

Spanish Companies or Agencies Working with the American Market

If you are a company or agency in Spain that collaborates with clients in the United States, complying with the ADA is crucial. We offer you the tools and knowledge necessary to adapt your digital services to American standards, ensuring that your products are accessible and comply with current regulations.

American Companies

Our services are designed to help companies in the United States comply with ADA regulations and avoid legal penalties. Digital accessibility is both a responsibility and a business opportunity that can significantly improve your brand’s reputation and reach.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The ADA is a law that requires digital services and products, including websites, to be accessible to people with disabilities. Complying with this regulation is essential to avoid legal lawsuits and improve the user experience.

The VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) is a document that describes the accessibility of a digital product, indicating its compliance with established standards. It is especially relevant in the United States, where it is used to demonstrate compliance with the ADA and other regulations.

The time can vary depending on the complexity of the website or application, but generally, a complete audit takes between 2 and 4 weeks.

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