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Make your
website WCAG compliant
Starting June 2025, all websites and digital services must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA–improving usability and making your digital experience inclusive for all users.
Clear scope. Fixed price.
We offer a fixed-price initial audit at EUR 2500 to assess your current accessibility status.
Based on the findings, we deliver a clear roadmap along with a transparent, fixed-price proposal for implementation — tailored to your site's complexity and needs.

How we'll make your website compliant:
Manual testing
Real-user checks with screen readers and voice-over tools.
Automated audits
Quick scans to flag common accessibility issues.
CMS analysis
Evaluation of your CMS setup to scope required changes.
Content review
Full audit of pages, images, and videos.
Effort estimates
Clear timelines to guide your next steps.
Collaborating with Zooma on our WCAG implementation was a smooth journey, with regular updates and delivery according to plan.
- Caroline Lanetoft, Metenova
Early adoption of WCAG compliance
Some companies have already started implementing WCAG guidelines to improve digital accessibility. This proactive approach ensures inclusivity and prepares them for future regulatory requirements.
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What is WCAG?
Starting June 2025, all websites and digital services must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA, a legal requirement designed to make digital content accessible to users with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.

What does WCAG compliance mean for you?
The new law mandates specific accessibility features, including:
- Alt-text for all images and non-text content
- Keyboard navigation for full usability without a mouse
- Readable color contrast for all text
- Captions and audio descriptions for videos
- Information that doesn’t rely on color alone to convey meaning