European Accessibility Act Compliance
European Accessibility Act Compliance Solutions for Websites
Accessibility Checker provides accessibility solutions to help your organisation comply with the European Accessibility Act. Get started on the path to EAA compliance today.

What is the European Accessibility Act?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU law aimed at improving accessibility for people with disabilities by setting common accessibility requirements for products and services across member states. It covers areas such as e-commerce, banking, transportation, and digital content, ensuring equal access and reducing barriers. Businesses must comply with these standards by June 28, 2025, or risk penalties.
Summary of the Key Points from the Upcoming EAA Legislation
- Compliance Deadline: Businesses must meet EAA requirements by June 28, 2025.
- Scope: Applies to digital and physical products and services, including websites, e-commerce, banking, transport, and electronic communications.
- Affected Businesses: Any organisation with over 10 employees and an annual turnover of €2,000,000+.
- Enforcement & Penalties: Non-compliance may result in legal action, fines, or market restrictions.
- Standards: Websites, mobile apps, and digital services should meet the standards set by WCAG 2.1 Level AA before the deadline.
Potential Consequences of EAA Non-compliance
Failing to meet the European Accessibility Act requirements can lead to serious consequences for businesses. EAA non-compliance not only results in legal and financial penalties but also damages reputation and customer trust.

Businesses may face financial penalties and legal consequences.

Non-compliant products/services could be banned in the EU.

Losing credibility among customers and stakeholders.

Inaccessible services drive away potential users.

Future retrofitting may be more expensive than early compliance.

What is the Standard for Website EAA Compliance?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) requires websites and digital services to meet accessibility standards, ensuring equal access for people with disabilities. To comply, businesses must follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which set global best practices for accessible web design.
Key requirements include:
- Perceivable Content: Text alternatives for images, captions for videos, and adaptable layouts.
- Operable Interface: Keyboard navigation, clear focus indicators, and no time-restricted actions.
- Understandable Design: Readable text, predictable navigation, and input assistance.
- Robust Compatibility: Support for assistive technologies like screen readers.
Take Your First Step Toward EAA Compliance
At Accessibility Checker we help organisations improve the accessibility and inclusivity of their websites to ensure they meet the requirements set by the EAA. Our Website Accessibility Checker is an industry-leading tool specialised in identifying non-compliance with EAA and WCAG standards.
But the tool doesn’t just highlight compliance violations. It will provide you with a detailed action plan to resolve these issues at source.
Get started today with a free EAA compliance check of your websites homepage.

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