Solutions Accessibility
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Inclusive
Make sure that people with visual, hearing or mobility impairments, for example, can also visit and use your website. -
Usable
A clear navigation, logical structure and user-friendly look and feel improves the usability of your website for all visitors. -
Regulation
There are more and more laws enforcing accessibility guidelines. Don't wait for it, you can get started right away.
Everyone is welcome
Show your commitment to inclusiveness and social responsibility.
The World Health Organization estimates that about 1 billion people (about 15% of the world's population) have disabilities. By making your website accessible, you open it up to people with visual, hearing, physical and cognitive disabilities and appeal to a wider, more diverse audience.
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Improve SEO
Descriptive titles and structured headlines also boost your website's SEO. You enable search engines to better index the content which leads to more organic traffic. -
Reputation
Demonstrate your commitment to social responsibility and inclusiveness. This will improve your brand's reputation and promote positive public perception.
Start with a strong foundation
We believe that every website should be accessible to everyone.
With an aging and growing global population, the importance of accessibility increases every day. We are committed to giving you the best possible starting point. That's why all our features and components meet the current standards of level AA of the globally used WCAG 2.1.
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Government
Government and public agencies already have strict requirements for the accessibility of their Web sites. Being able to comply with those rules is necessary to participate in contracts and partnerships. -
Competition
Having an accessible website gives you major advantages over competitors who do not pay attention to that. It helps attract visitors who specifically need accessible websites. You have to want it
Protect your business from legal sanctions with an accessible website.
The landscape of accessibility is changing rapidly. There are increasing obligations for governments and businesses to provide accessible Web sites. By being proactive about your accessible website, you limit legal risks and protect your business from potential fines.