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20%

of all website visitors globally are people with disabilities

76%

increase from 2018 led to 4,060 web accessibility cases in the US in 2022.

56%

of people with disabilities said they decided on an online vendor based on accessibility

We cover all international compliance standards such as Section 508 of ADA, EAA, and WCAG

While legal norms require documents and websites to be accessible, there are other benefits to making them more accessible. Our accessibility services not only create an enhanced experience for audiences with disabilities but also maintain or improve how you communicate to all audiences.

Our Services

Web Accessibility Service

Web Accessibility Service
ARIA HTML
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) HTML provides additional attributes to standard HTML, making dynamic web content and applications more accessible. It ensures screen readers and other assistive technologies can interact effectively with content.
Web Fonting
Web fonting involves using web-optimized fonts to improve readability across devices. Properly chosen fonts enhance legibility, ensuring that text is accessible to users with visual impairments or reading difficulties, especially when resizing.
Colour and Contrast
Color and contrast considerations ensure text and elements stand out clearly against backgrounds, crucial for users with low vision or color blindness. We implement WCAG-compliant contrast ratios to enhance readability and visual accessibility.
Focus States
Focus states are visual indicators that highlight interactive elements like buttons or links when navigated via keyboard. They’re essential for users with motor disabilities who rely on keyboard navigation to access web content.
Form Hygiene
Form hygiene involves creating accessible forms with clear labels, proper fieldset grouping, and intuitive error handling. Accessible forms are critical for users with cognitive disabilities, ensuring they can easily complete and submit forms.
Alt Tags
Alt tags (alternative text) describe images for users who rely on screen readers. By providing meaningful descriptions, alt tags ensure non-visual users understand visual content, improving overall accessibility and search engine optimization.
Descriptive Tags
Descriptive tags in documents provide clear, meaningful context for headings, paragraphs, and other elements. They ensure screen readers can correctly interpret and convey document structure to users with visual impairments.
Tab Order
Tab order defines the sequence in which interactive elements are navigated using the keyboard. A logical tab order is crucial for users who rely on keyboard navigation, ensuring smooth and intuitive interaction.
Contrast Ratios
Proper contrast ratios between text and background in documents ensure readability for users with low vision or color blindness. We adhere to WCAG guidelines, enhancing accessibility across different devices and lighting conditions.
Text Hyperlinks
Text hyperlinks should be descriptive and distinguishable from regular text. Accessible links provide clear context, making navigation easier for all users, especially those using screen readers or with cognitive impairments.
Alt Tags
Alt tags in documents describe images for users who cannot see them. This ensures screen readers can convey the content of visual elements, maintaining accessibility and comprehensiveness for all users.
Word & PowerPoint Accessibility
Ensuring Word and PowerPoint documents are accessible involves using proper headings, alt text, readable fonts, and clear layouts. This allows content to be effectively used by all, including those with disabilities.
Table Structures
Accessible table structures use clear headers, simple layouts, and meaningful relationships between cells. This enables screen readers to navigate and interpret data accurately, ensuring users with disabilities can understand complex information.

Document Accessibility Service

Document Accessibility Service

Instantly make any website accessible

Our plug and play options go beyond code and give your website an instant solution to accessibility
hurdles. Enter a simple snippet to make your website compliant with international norms.

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    Plug and play widget

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    Accessibility Testing

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    Analysis & Reports

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    SOC2 compliant

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    Seamless Integration

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    508 and ADA compliant

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Accessibility Adjustments

Accessibility Testing Services

We conduct manual testing and also help set up automated testing of your
documents and websites to meet global accessibility standards.

WCAG, 508, ADA and EN 301

WCAG, 508, ADA and EN 301 - 549 audit and gap analysis

Web, desktop mobile and documents testing

Web, desktop mobile and documents testing

Comprehensive manual testing

Comprehensive manual testing with industry standard screen readers and other assistive tools

Automated testing and setting up of testing processes

Automated testing and setting up of testing processes across documents and website on multiple devices.

What do Our Clients Say

We've helped many legal clients with the best quality legal translation services.
Here's what they have to say about the quality and value we provide.

abbott

The technical nature of our work, combined with the critical need for precise content, required the help of an exceptional company. With Ulatus, we found the perfect partner to achieve our goals.

sanofi

Through their excellent project management system, Ulatus surpassed all my expectations and passed fairly. Given the demands of this project, it was difficult to meet my requirements but Ulatus successfully delivered my work following the timelines and high-quality standards. It is a miracle company.

discovery

All of our collaborations with Ulatus to date have been amazing experiences! They deliver top-notch quality within the required deadline and their team is supportive throughout the projects. This particular project was important for us and we are glad we had Ulatus for the job!

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, mandating federal agencies to ensure accessibility of their electronic and information technology (EIT) for individuals with special needs. Governed by 29 U.S.C § 794 (d), this law requires federal agencies to provide special need employees and the public with access to information equivalent to that available to others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Web accessibility services ensure that your website is usable by individuals with disabilities. These services help modify your site’s structure, content, and navigation, allowing people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments to interact with your website effectively. Our accessibility services not only create an enhanced experience for audiences with disabilities but also maintain or improve how you communicate to all audiences.
ADA website compliance is critical for businesses to meet the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Non-compliance can lead to lawsuits and penalties. An ADA-compliant website ensures that individuals with disabilities can access all the services and content available on your site without barriers.
By making your website ADA compliant, you improve the user experience for everyone, expand your potential customer base, avoid legal issues, and boost your SEO performance.
Various types of documents can be made accessible, including PDFs, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and eBooks. Our document accessibility services ensure that content is properly tagged, structured, and formatted for assistive technologies.

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