We review your website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA, then give your team a plain language report and a spreadsheet listing every finding with code recommendations.
We don't look at every page. We select a representative sample using the Website Accessibility Conformance Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM), so the sample covers your unique components and templates.
How it works
- Review and confirm the pages in scope.
- Audit those pages against WCAG 2.2 Level AA, combining expert manual review with assistive technology testing.
- Deliver the report, findings spreadsheet, and Easy Surf's custom bookmarklet.
- Walk through the results with your team.
Automated tools help us find systemic patterns. We validate every result by hand. We test across the tools people actually use, including screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver, and Narrator), voice control, keyboard-only navigation, and screen magnification.
Who does the testing
The audit is completed entirely by people with disabilities using the assistive technologies they rely on every day. Most of our leadership and team identify as having one or more disabilities. That lived experience makes our findings practical and technically accurate.
What you receive
- An audit report, which is a plain language summary of what we did, what is working well, and what needs attention. After a full audit, it also includes a strategy for implementation.
- A findings spreadsheet listing every finding in Excel, with its WCAG success criteria, impact level, why it matters, code recommendations, and further resources.
- Easy Surf's custom bookmarklet, a browser tool that overlays numbered markers on audited pages and opens the matching finding in a side panel. It keeps the finding, impact, WCAG reference, affected users, and recommended fix beside the page, making the work easier to discuss, assign, and verify.
- A results walk-through, which is a meeting to review the key findings with live demonstrations and answer your questions.
How much of your site
Each web accessibility audit comes in three sizes, so you can match the scope to your goals and budget. A mini audit of 3 pages surfaces many barriers. A medium audit of 8 pages surfaces most. A full audit of around 14 pages is designed to surface substantially all of them and equip your team to reach full conformance.
With a limited scope, accessibility issues would likely still remain on your site. Our game accessibility and document accessibility work uses approaches suited to those formats.