ADA Compliance Guide 2026

Is Your Website ADA Compliant?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now applies to websites. Ensure your digital presence is inclusive for everyone.

What is ADA Website Compliance?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990 to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities. While originally focused on physical spaces, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and courts have consistently ruled that websites are "places of public accommodation."

To be ADA compliant, your website must be accessible to people with various disabilities, including those who are blind, deaf, or have motor impairments. Most experts and legal precedents point to WCAG 2.1 AA as the technical standard for ADA compliance.

Compliance Alert

ADA-related website lawsuits have reached record highs, with over 4,000 cases filed annually in the US. Small and medium businesses are increasingly targeted by "serial litigants."

Why ADA Compliance Matters

Beyond legal safety, accessibility is just good business.

Improve Accessibility Standards

Mitigate the risk of expensive lawsuits and demand letters from predatory law firms.

Improve SEO

Accessible sites are easier for search engines to crawl and rank higher in search results.

Expand Your Market

Over 20% of the population has a disability. Don't exclude potential customers.

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Our AI-powered scanner identifies ADA violations and provides clear instructions on how to fix them.