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Website & App Accessibility Audits

Find every accessibility barrier before your users — or your lawyers — do. A professional audit is the essential first step for ADA, WCAG, and Section 508 compliance.

A11yjobs helps organizations connect with qualified accessibility auditors who conduct thorough manual and automated reviews of websites, web apps, mobile apps, and digital products against WCAG 2.1/2.2 Level AA standards.

What an Audit Covers

WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 Compliance

Full review against all Level A and AA success criteria — the global standard used in ADA litigation.

Screen Reader Testing

Manual testing with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack to catch issues automated tools miss.

Keyboard Navigation

Verification that every feature is fully operable without a mouse — critical for motor impairment access.

Color Contrast Analysis

Systematic contrast ratio checks across text, UI components, and focus indicators.

Form & Error Handling

Evaluation of input labels, error messages, and validation flows for assistive technology compatibility.

Detailed Remediation Report

Prioritized list of issues with severity ratings, WCAG references, and developer-ready fix recommendations.

Who Needs an Accessibility Audit?

Organizations preparing for Section 508 procurement requirements
Companies that have received an ADA demand letter or lawsuit
Product teams launching a new website or major redesign
Government agencies required to meet accessibility standards
Healthcare and education platforms serving diverse populations
SaaS companies expanding into enterprise or government markets
E-commerce sites looking to reduce legal exposure
Nonprofits committed to serving all members of their community

Post Your Audit Request

Describe your project and connect with experienced accessibility auditors — no middleman, no agency markup.

Post Your Project

A11yjobs connects organizations with accessibility professionals. We do not provide services directly or guarantee outcomes. All agreements are between you and the provider. See Terms of Service.