Does your company operate in Europe and need to comply with the new European Accessibility Act of 2025?

Rely on the support of web accessibility experts for companies seeking to comply with European accessibility regulations.

We have an in-depth understanding of the requirements of the European Accessibility Act of 2025, and we are here to ensure that your website complies with the required standards.

Why Comply with the European Accessibility Act of 2025?


  • Avoid Legal Penalties: Non-compliance with the European Accessibility Act of 2025 can result in fines and legal consequences. An accessibility audit helps you comply with the regulations and mitigate these risks.
  • Improve SEO Positioning: Search engines favor accessible websites, which can improve your online visibility and increase your traffic.
  • Market Expansion: By making your website accessible, you expand your reach, connecting with a larger audience, including millions of people with disabilities across Europe.
  • Strengthen Corporate Image: Showing a commitment to accessibility and digital inclusion enhances your brand’s positive perception and demonstrates your social responsibility.
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Risks of Not Complying with the EAA of 2025

Companies operating in Europe must ensure that their websites and applications are accessible, complying with the requirements set forth in the European Accessibility Act of 2025. Non-compliance can lead to:

  • Economic Sanctions: Failure to meet the law’s criteria can result in significant economic penalties, with amounts that could exceed 90,000 euros depending on the severity of the infraction.
  • Legal Claims: Affected users can file complaints with the competent authorities, which can lead to investigations, fines, and the obligation to make adjustments to ensure accessibility.

The lack of accessibility on a company’s websites and applications can be perceived as a lack of commitment to inclusion and social responsibility, which could:

  • Reduce consumer trust: Users with disabilities may choose not to interact with companies that do not comply with the standards set out in the European Accessibility Act of 2025.
  • Affect customer loyalty: Failing to offer an accessible experience could result in the loss of potential customers, who prefer brands that prioritize inclusion and comply with the European accessibility regulations.

Not ensuring digital accessibility limits access to a considerable market. By not complying with the European Accessibility Act of 2025, companies run the risk of:

  • Loss of potential customers: Not ensuring digital accessibility excludes a significant portion of the population, reducing access to services and limiting the potential market.
  • Difficulty in participating in public tenders: The European Public Administration requires compliance with the European Accessibility Act to participate in tenders, so non-accessible companies may be excluded from key opportunities.

Accessible websites not only comply with regulations but also improve SEO. Not implementing these practices can:

  • Reduce visibility: Non-accessible sites perform worse in search engines, negatively affecting their ranking.
  • Limit traffic: By not being accessible, new users are less likely to find the site, limiting the business’s reach and growth.

Work Process

Preliminary Diagnosis

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

Detailed Error Report

We present a comprehensive error report that describes the detected barriers and proposes solutions to comply with the EAA of 2025.

We Accompany You Through the Changes

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

Review and Certification

We will verify that the changes comply with the standards of the European Accessibility Act of 2025 and certify the accessibility of your website.

Who is it intended for?

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Public Administrations

Public entities must ensure that their websites are accessible and comply with the European Accessibility Act of 2025.

Transport and Tourism Services

Digital platforms offering public or private transport services, as well as tourism services, must comply with the new European regulations.

E-commerce Platforms

All companies offering products or services in EU countries must comply with the European Accessibility Act of 2025.

Banking and Financial Services

Both banks and insurance companies, as well as other financial services, must adapt their digital platforms to accessibility standards.

Third Sector Companies

Entities that provide public services also have the obligation to ensure that their content and services are accessible, promoting inclusion.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Private companies, e-commerce, banks, public administrations, third-sector organizations, and other digital services in the EU.

You may face financial penalties and legal claims from users, which could involve fines and the obligation to correct accessibility issues.

Conduct an accessibility audit of the website, identify and correct accessibility issues, ensure that your platform is accessible for people with various disabilities, and verify or certify its status.

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