EU Accessibility Act — in force since 28 Jun 2025 ADA web lawsuits: $25k–$75k each WCAG 2.1 AA

Is your store breaking the new EU Accessibility law?

The European Accessibility Act now applies to any WooCommerce or BigCommerce store selling to EU customers — with fines up to 10% of annual turnover. Get a free, plain-English scan of your storefront and see exactly what fails, before a regulator or a lawyer does.

No payment, no overlay widget installed on your site. We email you a prioritized WCAG 2.1 AA report, usually within one business day.

What you get

A prioritized issue list

Every WCAG 2.1 AA failure on your storefront, ranked critical → minor, in plain English with the exact element and how to fix it.

A date-stamped evidence report

A printable PDF documenting your good-faith accessibility audit as of today — the paper trail your counsel wants if a demand letter ever lands.

Code-level fixes, not a widget

We don't bolt on an overlay. The FTC fined one overlay vendor $1M for claiming its widget made sites compliant. We point at the real code.

How it works

Free scan

Drop your store URL above. We run a full WCAG 2.1 AA audit and email you the report — no account, no install.

See what fails

You get the prioritized issue list and the evidence PDF. Fix it yourself, or hand it to your developer.

Done-for-you (optional)

Want it handled? Our $299 first-remediation pack fixes the critical and serious issues and re-scans to confirm.

Why this is urgent: the EAA took effect 28 June 2025 and covers e-commerce sold to EU consumers — including non-EU sellers. WCAG 2.1 AA is the standard. In the US, ADA web-accessibility lawsuits continue to hit online stores. Documented, good-faith remediation is your best protection.
Jeff, founder of StoreAccessibility

Who's behind this

Hi, I'm Jeff. I built StoreAccessibility because the new EU Accessibility Act caught a lot of shop owners off guard — and the "accessibility widgets" being sold to them don't actually fix anything (the FTC fined one vendor $1M for claiming they did).

I wanted a straight, honest way for store owners to see exactly what's wrong and get it fixed — no jargon, no false promises. Run a free scan above, and if I can help, I will.

— Jeff, founder