How to Prepare for European Accessibility Act Compliance in 6 Steps

How to Prepare for European Accessibility Act Compliance in 6 Steps

The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is a binding EU regulation that sets accessibility requirements for digital products and services, including websites, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, and self-service terminals. These requirements will become legally enforceable from 28 June 2025.

If your company provides digital services in the EU, ensuring compliance by this date is crucial to mitigate legal risks, avoid financial penalties, and maintain access to the European market. Beyond meeting requirements, improving accessibility expands your audience, boosts competitiveness, and strengthens your brand.

To help you prepare your product, we’ve developed a structured guide outlining the key steps to achieving and maintaining compliance.

This guide will help you:

  • Assess the current accessibility status of your digital services.
  • Plan and conduct accessibility audits.
  • Prioritize issues and implement improvements.
  • Establish ongoing monitoring to ensure long-term compliance.

Using this resource will streamline the preparation process for EAA compliance, helping you avoid common mistakes that could lead to additional costs and delays. It will make your journey simpler, clearer, and more efficient.

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