Web Accessibility Audit & WCAG Compliance Services Ireland
Web Accessibility for All
Make your website accessible, compliant, and usable for everyone.
Many websites unintentionally exclude people with disabilities due to design or technical issues. Missing labels, poor colour contrast, or inaccessible navigation can make it difficult for users with screen readers, keyboard navigation, or assistive technology to use your site.
Egg Design provides professional web accessibility audits and remediation services to help Irish businesses identify accessibility issues and bring their websites closer to WCAG 2.2 AA compliance.
Whether you need a full accessibility audit, fixes to an existing website, or an accessible website built from the start, we can help.
Why Website Accessibility Matters
New European accessibility regulations mean many organisations will need to ensure their websites meet recognised accessibility standards. Web accessibility ensures your website can be used by everyone, including people with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive disabilities.
Improving accessibility helps your business:
Reach a wider audience
Improve usability for all visitors
Improve SEO and site structure
Reduce potential legal risks
Website Accessibility Audits
Our accessibility audit provides a clear overview of how accessible your website currently is.
We combine automated accessibility testing tools with manual expert review to identify real usability issues that automated scans often miss.
Our audit typically checks for:
- Missing image alt text
- Colour contrast issues
- Inaccessible navigation or menus
- Incorrect heading structure
- Missing form labels
- Screen reader compatibility
- Keyboard navigation issues
- Unclear link text
Get a free automated accessibility scan of your website. If issues are detected, we can provide a full manual WCAG audit and quote for remediation work.
Web Accessibility FAQs
WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. These are internationally recognised standards that define how websites should be designed to be usable by people with disabilities.
Most organisations aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA, which is the most widely accepted accessibility standard.
Many organisations in the EU must ensure their websites are accessible. The European Accessibility Act and other regulations are increasing accessibility requirements for websites and digital services.
Even where it is not legally required, accessibility is considered best practice.
Yes. Most accessibility issues can be fixed without rebuilding the entire website.
Common fixes include improving navigation, adding form labels, correcting heading structure, and improving colour contrast.
Accessibility overlays or widgets often claim to make websites accessible automatically.
In reality, they rarely fix the underlying accessibility issues and may still fail accessibility audits. Proper accessibility improvements require fixing the website code itself.
Small websites can often be audited within a few days. Larger websites may require more detailed analysis depending on the number of pages and complexity.
The cost depends on the size and complexity of the website. We can provide a quote after reviewing your website.
If you would like to know whether your website meets accessibility standards, we can help.
Request an accessibility audit and we will review your website and provide clear recommendations.
