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Turn Compliance Obligations into Legal Protection.

Generate a legally robust Accessibility Statement aligned with WCAG 2.1, EAA, and ADA. Export as clean HTML or PDF in minutes.

Example accessibility statement preview showing WCAG 2.1 AA compliance badge, version 1.0.2, and compliant status

A blog post is not a legal statement.

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) mandates specific declarations of conformity. Copy-pasting a generic template often leaves out critical clauses regarding 'enforcement procedures' and 'mandatory feedback loops,' leaving you exposed to regulatory scrutiny.

How It Works

Three steps to legal protection

01

Input Details

Enter your app or site details and current compliance level (e.g., WCAG 2.1 AA).

02

Select Jurisdiction

Our engine automatically inserts the mandatory legal clauses for EAA (EU), ADA (US), or Equality Act (UK).

03

Export & Publish

Download a professional PDF to include in your sales bids and procurement packs, or copy clean HTML to paste directly into your website.

Version Control

Maintain a history of your statements. As you fix issues, generate v1.1, v1.2, keeping your audit trail clean.

Global Standards

Pre-configured templates for EN 301 549 (EU) and Section 508 (US).

Website Ready

Works with any platform. No complex code or plugins required, just standard HTML that fits seamlessly into your site's design.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an Accessibility Statement mandatory?

Yes. Under the EAA and public sector regulations, failing to publish a compliant statement for websites and mobile applications can result in enforcement action.

Can I write it myself?

You can, but manual statements often miss critical legal clauses required by different regulations. Our generator ensures all mandatory declarations are included.

What format is the download?

You get a PDF version (perfect for attaching to tender documents) and an HTML version (to paste into your website).

Does this work for mobile apps?

Yes. We generate specific clauses for mobile environments, referencing iOS and Android accessibility standards.