Know exactly what to fix —
before a lawsuit lands
A professional accessibility report that maps every issue, ranks it by severity and gives your team clear, actionable recommendations
Who is this report for?
An accessibility audit report is for organizations that want to understand exactly where they stand — before remediation begins, and before they are forced into it.
Organizations with a dev team
Have developers in-house? The report gives them a precise task list to work from
Audit or litigation readiness
Need documentation of the current state? The report serves as evidentiary baseline
Monitoring and improvement
Already remediated and want to verify? A follow-up audit reveals what has changed
Before new development
Planning a new system? The report flags problematic patterns early
How we work
A combination of automated scanning and expert manual testing
Automated scanning
Scan every page with automated tools that catch technical issues — missing alt, contrast failures, broken HTML structure
Manual testing
An accessibility expert walks the site with keyboard and screen reader, testing real user flows
Documentation and rating
Every finding is documented with a screenshot, problem explanation, fix guidance and severity rating
Report delivery
A structured report with executive summary and technical detail, including a walkthrough call with your team
Audit Report vs. Full Remediation
Accessibility Audit Report
- Full mapping of every issue
- Actionable remediation guidance
- Your team implements the fixes
- Built for organizations with developers
Full Remediation
- Mapping plus full remediation of issues
- Accessibility widget installation
- Ongoing maintenance and monitoring
- We handle everything end-to-end
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an audit report and full remediation?
An accessibility audit report maps and documents every issue on the site but does not fix them. It is intended for organizations with an in-house development team that can implement the recommendations. Full remediation also includes the fixes themselves.
How long does it take to receive the report?
Typically 5–10 business days, depending on the size and complexity of the site. Small sites (up to 20 pages) are ready faster. Large applications may take additional time.
What does the report actually include?
The report includes an executive summary, a detailed findings list with screenshots, severity ratings (critical / high / medium / low), actionable remediation guidance, and prioritization by impact.
Can I order a follow-up audit after we fix the issues?
Absolutely. A follow-up audit checks whether the fixes were implemented correctly and surfaces any new issues that may have been introduced. We recommend a follow-up audit after every significant remediation cycle.
Ready to see where you stand?
Order an accessibility audit and get a precise picture of the current state — with a clear action plan