WCAG Web Content Accessibility Services
Americaneagle.com helps organizations assess, remediate, monitor, and maintain WCAG-aligned digital experiences through expert manual testing, assistive technology review, developer-ready remediation, and long-term accessibility strategy.
At the forefront of inclusive digital solutions with many of the world’s most respected and accountable brands, our accessibility practice at Americaneagle.com is available to help your business too. Reclaim your confidence in accessibility practices, policies, and inclusive performance across your organization.
Why Choose Americaneagle.com for WCAG Compliance?
WCAG compliance is essential for organizations that want to improve accessibility, strengthen usability, and reduce ADA-related risk. Americaneagle.com helps businesses build more inclusive digital experiences through website accessibility services that go beyond automated scans, combining accessibility audits, remediation, manual and automated testing, assistive technology testing, and ongoing compliance support to address real-world accessibility challenges.
With expertise in WCAG 2.1 and 2.2, Americaneagle.com brings together specialists across UX, development, QA, and SEO to deliver practical, sustainable accessibility improvements. This cross-functional approach helps organizations enhance UX, reach a broader audience, support stronger digital performance, and build long-term confidence in our WCAG compliance and web accessibility services.
What is WCAG?
WCAG is an acronym describing the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines that are developed, tested, authored and distributed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These are the most prominent digital accessibility standards used in the world today. W3C is the leading standards-making body for the Web. W3C develops the Web standards HTML, XML, CSS, and more. W3C ensures international development of standards as well as their testing and review from a diverse range of stakeholders. The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is led by W3C. WAI works with individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the world to develop specific strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities. The accessibility practice at Americaneagle.com has been consistently at the forefront of WCAG compliance, remediation, and best practices for many years. We help our clients confidently reclaim success in the digital inclusiveness of their brand.
WCAG Compliance Services from Americaneagle.com
As WCAG continues to inform the growing number of laws and expectations for digital accessibility throughout the world, Americaneagle.com has prioritized specific services in relation to WCAG that help our clients succeed. Understanding WCAG is paramount in business today, and no agency’s accessibility practice knows it better than Americaneagle.com. Using WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 AA as the center point, partnership in the following services provide your brand with WCAG confidence and sustainable strategies to promote digital accessibility.
WCAG Accessibility Assessments and Ongoing Monitoring
The WCAG accessibility assessments conducted by Americaneagle.com maximize a consistently proven hybrid approach. Our teams utilize the best automated tools every day and know common risks, as well as how to efficiently surface potential problems for remediation consideration. Beyond those automated steps, our manual end-user accessibility testing includes important assessments within screen readers, input devices, best practices for image descriptions, and more. With a large development knowledge base at Americaneagle.com, assessments do more than point out the issue. We provide guidance on how to fix problems on a technical level.
Our accessibility team of specialists support clients in both single assessment capacities as well as ongoing monthly and quarterly reviews. Accessibility is not a one-and-done process, so successful clients establish ongoing due-diligence plans, with Americaneagle.com supporting them.
VPAT and ACR Review and Creation
For products and sites that go through procurement processes with publicly funded entities in the United States, such as higher education and government, Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) are a common requirement. Completed VPAT documents become Accessibility Compliance Reports (ACRs), which are typically required for awarded contracts with publicly funded entities. We have successfully partnered with both.
Our team of specialists successfully supports public entities reviewing ACRs in the procurement process to determine which vendors are the best fit. Additionally, we help product owners with testing and ACR creation for their digital properties.
Website and Native Application Remediation
Document Remediation (PDFs, Word, Etc.)
Accessibility Training and Consultation
End-User Accessibility Testing
Accessibility is more than just conformance. Business owners and government entities with maturing accessibility practices recognize this. However, many of these companies and organizations do not have capabilities to get feedback from real end users. A conformant website does not always indicate it is the best user experience. This is why it is important to include people with disabilities in the process.
The accessibility team at Americaneagle.com has connected with disability organizations to establish ways of connecting end users’ testing and feedback with digital property owners.
Accessibility Program Strategy
Global Digital & Accessibility Solutions Agency
As a recognized leader in accessibility across the globe, the accessibility practice at Americaneagle.com is in a position to help your business in any region. We employ digital professionals at office locations in major markets across the United States and around the world. Wherever you are located, we can be right next to you in the advancement of accessibility for your business.
Our Web Content Accessibility Expertise
The foundational principles that lead the accessibility practice at Americaneagle.com mirror WCAG’s P.O.U.R. framework: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust, guiding every aspect of our services, from strategy and training to testing and remediation. With deep expertise in WCAG standards, compliance, and usability best practices, our team delivers digital solutions that go beyond legal requirements to create truly inclusive user experiences.
Perceivable
- Provide text alternatives (alt text) for non-text content, such as images and videos.
- Provide captions and transcripts for narrative multimedia content.
- Ensure content is responsive, adaptable and can be presented in different ways, like dark mode or increased font size, for example.
Operable
- Ensure that all functionality is accessible using only a keyboard (no mouse necessary).
- Provide ample time in motion graphics and other content with a set timeline so that users can successfully read and interact with that content.
- Avoid content that could cause seizures or physical reactions.
Understandable
- Make your website’s text readable and understandable.
- Use clear, consistent and predictable navigation mechanisms.
- Provide input assistance, field descriptions and error prevention for forms.
Robust
- Maximize compatibility with current assistive technologies.
- Test to ensure your website can be accessed and used by a wide range of technologies.
Tailored WCAG Compliance Across Industries
Americaneagle.com understands that WCAG compliance and web content accessibility efforts must reflect the unique demands of each industry. Our team has experience supporting digital accessibility initiatives across healthcare, government, higher education, ecommerce, manufacturing, and B2B companies, helping clients address industry-specific regulations, user needs, complex workflows, and varied digital environments through accessibility audits, remediation, and ongoing compliance support grounded in current WCAG standards.
Web Content Accessibility Insights
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Manual vs. Automated Web Accessibility TestingJan 2, 2024Manual vs. Automated Web Accessibility Testing
Web Compliance & Accessibility Expertise
Navigating web compliance can feel complex, especially when the standards, laws, and expectations vary by region, industry, and audience. Americaneagle.com helps organizations cut through that complexity with deep, practical accessibility expertise built on years of real-world experience.
From WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508, VPAT documentation, AODA, and the European Accessibility Act (EAA), our team understands how these digital accessibility standards intersect and what they mean for your specific digital environment. Whether you're starting from scratch, addressing compliance gaps, or maintaining an established accessibility program, we bring the guidance and technical capability to move your organization forward with confidence.
FAQs About WCAG Compliance
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WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It's a set of international standards created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to provide a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide.
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WCAG compliance is important because it ensures that your website is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. This not only expands your audience but also complies with legal standards and improves the overall user experience.
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WCAG compliance is divided into three levels: A, AA, and AAA. Level A is the minimum level of compliance, AA includes a wider range of accessibility features, and AAA is the highest level, which includes the most comprehensive accessibility features.
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To determine if your site is WCAG compliant, you can conduct an accessibility audit, which involves reviewing your site against the WCAG guidelines. Americaneagle.com offers professional auditing services to help you assess and improve your website's accessibility.
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Making your website WCAG compliant typically involves a combination of automated testing, manual evaluation, and making necessary modifications to your website's design and code. Americaneagle.com provides expertise in implementing these changes to meet compliance standards.
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Yes, WCAG compliance can positively impact SEO. Search engines favor websites that provide a good user experience, which includes accessibility. By making your website more accessible, you may improve its search engine ranking.
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Absolutely. Americaneagle.com offers a range of services to help make your website WCAG compliant, including accessibility audits, remediation services, ongoing compliance monitoring, and staff training programs.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is U.S. legislation that requires public accommodations to be accessible to people with disabilities. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) was adopted to harmonize digital accessibility requirements across the member states of the European Union. The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) is a provincial law in Ontario, Canada. WCAG is the globally accepted foundation and documented reference for all of these examples of accessibility laws.
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WCAG standards are updated periodically to keep up with technological advancements and evolving best practices in web accessibility. It's important to stay informed about these updates to ensure ongoing compliance.
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While automation can help identify some accessibility issues, full WCAG compliance often requires manual evaluation and adjustments by web accessibility experts due to the nuanced and complex nature of accessibility requirements.

