Companies that have trusted Tu Web Accesible
Organizations from various sectors have chosen to rely on our expertise in web accessibility and UX improvement. Here you can see who trusts us to build inclusive digital experiences.
Success stories
Real cases where accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA / UNE-EN 301549) and UX translate into tangible results. From compliance to business improvement.
Our clients tell you their stories
From diagnosis to measurable improvement: this is how our clients describe their journey toward a more accessible and inclusive website.
Excellent service, high-quality deliverables, easy communication, and adaptability to planning and delivery changes. A friendly and professional team. 100% recommendable experience.
Antonio Salvador demonstrated great professionalism and knowledge from the very beginning, making things very easy for me and supporting me throughout the entire process with the integration company. His support was key to making everything go smoothly.
Everything was very easy working with them. Professional and fast.
Accessibility certificate
Obtain your accessibility certification to demonstrate that your digital resources are inclusive. Improve user experience, expand your potential audience, and enhance your brand’s reputation in terms of inclusion and social responsibility.
We answer yourmost frequent questions
It is the design of websites, apps, and technologies so that all people, including those with disabilities, can use them without barriers.
Web accessibility refers to the practice of ensuring that people with disabilities can effectively access and use websites. It is important because it promotes digital inclusion and ensures that everyone, regardless of ability, can enjoy online information and services.
To make your website accessible, you should follow WCAG guidelines, including text alternatives for images, ensuring good color contrast, and allowing keyboard navigation, among other key aspects. These elements ensure that any user can use your website without difficulty.
Yes, if you operate in the EU, accessibility laws require that they be usable by everyone starting in 2025, avoiding penalties and improving user experience.
WCAG are guidelines from the W3C to improve digital accessibility, based on the principles: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. They are organized into three levels: A, AA, and AAA. To comply, you must follow their recommendations during the design and development of your platforms.
Obtaining the TWA Certificate improves your website’s inclusion and equity, increases your audience, ensures legal compliance, and strengthens your reputation by demonstrating your commitment to digital accessibility.