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ADA accessibility services for the US

Digital accessibility is our mission. Our services guarantee your website adheres to ADA/WCAG standards, offering continuous oversight and upkeep for full accessibility.

Despite only 3% of the internet being fully accessible, web accessibility is a vital business imperative that bridges the digital divide for individuals with disabilities while enhancing customer engagement and reducing legal risks. In the United States, this commitment to inclusivity is reinforced by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination by requiring equal access to websites, mobile apps, and digital products. Prioritizing ADA compliance not only ensures that organizations meet their legal obligations but also demonstrates a core commitment to innovation and digital equity.

Boost your brand image and reduce risks.

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Case studies

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Global fashion brand

Strengthening ADA compliance and reducing legal risk

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Puma

PUMA elevates the digital experiences for every athlete

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Assistive technologies we use

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JAWS
A leading commercial screen reader for Windows used by blind and low-vision users.

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NVDA
Free, open-source screen reader for Windows used in accessibility testing.

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VoiceOver
A built-in screen reader for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices, provided by Apple.

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TalkBack
Built-in screen reader for mobile accessibility testing, part of the Android Accessibility Suite.

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ORCA
Free, open-source screen reader for Linux used to navigate desktop apps and the web.

Current state of the accessibility in the US

Digital accessibility has advanced. Awareness of its importance continues to rise, and more organizations are committing to enhancing their digital accessibility, motivated by more than just legal requirements – they’re driven by a genuine commitment to inclusivity.

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Inclusive design drives profit

According to recent industry data, 75% of professionals now report that prioritizing digital accessibility directly contributes to improved revenue and long-term business growth.

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Early action, lower costs

Fixing defects in QA or post-launch can cost up to 30 times more than addressing them during development. Integrating accessibility into your CI/CD pipeline increases efficiency and reduces risk.

ADA lawsuits keep rising

In 2025, ADA lawsuits surged 20% to over 5,100. Since 2024’s 4,200 filings, predatory re-litigation and failed “quick-fix” widgets have turned non-compliance into an absolute financial catastrophe.

How to make accessibility operational

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Discovery & strategy

Focus: Mapping your digital ecosystem.
Goal: Define the project scope and establish clear compliance targets.
Outcome: A strategic roadmap tailored to your organizational goals.

2

Comprehensive audit

Focus: Deep-dive analysis.
Goal: Identify accessibility barriers using a blend of automated scanning and expert
manual testing.
Outcome: A prioritized action plan based on WCAG standards and real-world user
impact.

3

Expert remediation

Focus: Removing the barriers.
Goal: Collaborative support to resolve identified issues within your design and
engineering workflows.
Outcome: Optimized code and design that work for everyone.

4

Validation & certification

Focus: Ensuring excellence.
Goal: Rigorous re-testing to confirm all fixes meet global accessibility standards.
Outcome: Final compliance reporting and a seamless user experience.

5

Continuous monitoring

Focus: Sustaining accessibility.
Goal: Ongoing scans and expert support to prevent “accessibility debt” as your site evolves.
Outcome: Long-term risk reduction and a permanent culture of inclusion.

Four ways to achieve accessibility success

Consulting

Our suite of Accessibility Services offers comprehensive support for achieving and maintaining Accessibility Compliance. This includes evaluating existing procedures, website architecture, third-party integrations, and development methodologies.

We collaborate with you to create a strategic roadmap towards lasting accessibility compliance, ensuring not only adherence to the ADA and WCAG standards but also ongoing compliance.

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Auditing

Our service provides a comprehensive ADA and WCAG 2.2. compliance audit, combining advanced automation tools with real-world testing by blind individuals using screen readers. This approach ensures a thorough evaluation of your website’s accessibility.

Our accessibility audit covers all essential areas, leading to a detailed report with actionable recommendations to guarantee your website is user-friendly for all, including those with visual impairments.

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Monitoring & development studio

Our real-time accessibility monitoring allows us to monitor every environment, including sandboxes, development, staging, or production environments.

We also provide robust support for operations involving multiple brands and sites. Software Engineers can use advanced development studios to quickly analyze complex pages, including one-page applications, dynamic content, and local development environments or networks behind firewalls.

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Training

Our Training service equips your staff with essential knowledge and skills to adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and WCAG.

This tailored training covers the key aspects of digital accessibility, focusing on both the legal requirements and practical applications of the ADA and WCAG. Your employees will learn how to make digital content and services accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, ensuring your organization’s commitment to inclusivity and regulatory compliance.

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Build inclusive digital experiences with our accessibility knowledge base

Discover practical insights, compliance guidance and proven approaches for making digital experiences accessible to all. From legal requirements to real-world best practices, our resource hub helps you transform accessibility from a regulatory obligation into a strategic advantage.

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Why AIOPSGROUP, a valantic company?

We merge technology and impaired individuals testing

AIOPSGROUP, a valantic company adopts a compassionate and effective approach, merging automation technology with human testing by individuals with impairments. This thoughtful blend not only guarantees full compliance but also deeply considers and enhances the user experience for those with impairments, demonstrating a strong commitment to empathy and inclusivity.

We deliver end-to-end approach to ADA and WCAG 2.2. compliance

AIOPSGROUP’s Accessibility Service offers a modular, end-to-end approach to ADA and WCAG 2.2. compliance, starting with an initial assessment and education, progressing through a thorough audit and reporting, and culminating in structured improvements executed by our experienced team, either independently or in conjunction with your staff.

We provide continuous support

Integrating accessibility best practices into the development and release process, along with conducting periodic reviews by AIOPSGROUP, is crucial for maintaining compliance and addressing any emerging accessibility issues effectively. Adopting an agile approach to inclusion ensures quick adaptation to evolving needs and standards, maintaining consistent accessibility for all users.

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