Accessibility Remediation Services
An audit tells you what's broken. Remediation fixes it. Connect with accessibility developers who specialize in making your code actually work for everyone.
A11yjobs helps organizations find experienced developers who remediate HTML, ARIA, JavaScript, CSS, and PDFs to meet WCAG 2.1/2.2, ADA, and Section 508 requirements.
What Remediation Covers
HTML & Semantic Structure
Fixing heading hierarchy, landmark regions, list elements, and document structure for screen reader compatibility.
ARIA Implementation
Adding, correcting, or removing ARIA roles, properties, and states to ensure assistive technologies interpret your UI correctly.
Keyboard & Focus Management
Engineering proper tab order, focus trapping in modals, skip links, and keyboard event handling.
Form Accessibility
Linking labels to inputs, adding error descriptions, improving fieldset/legend usage, and fixing validation flows.
JavaScript / Dynamic Content
Making single-page apps, live regions, carousels, and dynamic widgets fully accessible to assistive technology.
Color Contrast & Visual Design
Updating color values, focus indicators, and text sizing to meet minimum contrast requirements across light and dark modes.
Who Needs Remediation?
Organizations that completed an audit and need the issues fixed
Companies under legal pressure from an ADA demand letter or lawsuit
Product teams that inherited inaccessible legacy code
SaaS companies integrating accessibility into an existing design system
Government agencies with Section 508 compliance deadlines
E-commerce platforms remediating checkout and form flows
Healthcare and financial apps with regulatory accessibility requirements
Organizations remediating after a failed accessibility assessment
Post Your Remediation Project
Describe your codebase and compliance goals. Accessibility developers will reach out with how they can help.
Post Your ProjectA11yjobs 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.