If your website is not ADA or WCAG 2.2AA compliant, you are missing out on 20% of your target audience. Make your website accessible to disabled users today.
Become ADA (WCAG) compliant and meet BSI 8878. Increase lead-generation & sales of any website, eCom shop or Facebook page
We are behind many countries, including Europe, which will be implementing (EAA) in 2025 and the USA (ADA) in making Website Accessibility laws. In the states, the Supreme Court ruled that all websites in the US must be accessible to everyone under the Americans with Disabilities Act. With Umbrella Local’s leading accessibility solutions, it's easy and affordable.
Nearly 20% of the UK Internet users are disabled.
A UK reported that more than 16 million people in the UK aged 15 and older are subject to a disability.
11.7 million have difficulty lifting and grasping, which makes them unable to use a mouse or keyboard; 2.4 million have a visual disability; some use a screen reader or a screen magnifier, and some are subject to colour blindness.
The same report indicates that about 2.4 million people have a hearing disability; they rely on captions and/or transcripts for audio and video media.
More than 2 million people have a sight disability with 360K blind; they rely on text-to-voice and/or transcripts for audio.
By making your website's digital content accessible, your organization can reach more consumers, boost customer satisfaction, and stand out from competitors who aren't ADA-compliant.
UML Digi Solutions UK & Umbrella Local Offers $1M
WCAG 2.2 AA and ADA Regulations Compliance Warranty
We provide multiple tiers of accessibility services, from a simple one-line widget that enhances your website's accessibility to comprehensive on-site accessibility solutions and full-website audits, ensuring your site meets WCG 2.2 AA and ADA compliance standards.
We stand behind our exceptional service with confidence, offering a substantial $1M Warranty if your business faces legal action due to accessibility issues.
Text Reader Feature
Our text reader feature supports users who struggle with reading, including those with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).
With the text reader, users can navigate content easily using their keyboard and/or mouse, while also having full control over the reading speed and sound pitch of the reader widget, ensuring a customizable and accessible reading experience.
Keyboard Navigation
Using a mouse can be challenging for individuals with motor disabilities and those who are visually impaired or blind; many rely on keyboard navigation for browsing.
Our Keyboard Navigation feature complies with WCAG 2.0 standards. It offers full accessibility by allowing users to navigate through website pages entirely with their keyboard, ensuring an inclusive and seamless browsing experience.
Blinks Blocking Feature
Designed for individuals sensitive to flickering, strobing, or flashing effects, and for users with learning disabilities, this feature is tailored specifically for you.
The Blinks Blocking tool removes any graphics, marquees, news tickers, galleries, auto-play videos, and other animations that can cause distractions or trigger photo-epileptic seizures, ensuring a safer and more comfortable browsing experience.
Monochrome, Bright High Contrast, and Dark High Contrast Modes
This tool offers three distinct contrast display options—Monochrome, Bright High Contrast, and Dark High Contrast—allowing users to adjust background and text colors for improved readability, making it easier for individuals with visual disabilities to engage with content.
Image Descriptions Feature
Graphics and images significantly enhance content comprehension, but according to WCAG 2.0 guidelines, all non-text content must include a text alternative that conveys the same meaning as the image.
Our Image Description tool complies with WCAG Success Criterion 1.4.5, ensuring that all image information is effectively displayed and that the intended meaning or concept of the image is clear to everyone.
Additional functionalities to enhance usability for low-vision users include options such as a large black cursor, large white cursor, header highlighters, and enhanced link visibility.
Accessibility Toolbar & Additional Functions
Features include Decrease Font Size, Increase Font Size, and Readable Font.
This tool allows users with visual impairments to easily adjust text size or switch to a simple, easy-to-read font, enhancing readability without compromising the overall functionality of the content.
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The European Accessibility Act (EAA) will take effect in 2025. Will we finally see improvements in private-sector web accessibility?
For some years, the EU public sector has enjoyed the benefits of the EU Web Accessibility Directive, legislation that mandates publicly funded websites in the EU to be accessible to WCAG 2.1 standards. It was implemented in September 2020.
Similar legislation aimed at EU privately owned businesses has been lacking. Until now, the private sector has avoided legislation with any teeth in terms of web accessibility, and unfortunately, it shows. We’ve already talked extensively about the disparity between web accessibility in the public and private sectors.
In short, the private sector has far less accessible websites than the public sector—shockingly so in some sectors.
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