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Accessibility Statement Page Builder

Create compliant accessibility statements with our AI-powered builder. Generate comprehensive WCAG-compliant pages that protect your business and serve all users effectively.
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Create an accessibility statement for my e-commerce website that includes keyboard navigation support, screen reader compatibility, and contact information for accessibility feedback.

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Why building accessibility statements matters for legal compliance and user trust

AI Models

Automatically generate comprehensive accessibility statements that meet WCAG guidelines and legal requirements without manual research

Design Styles

Professional templates ensure your accessibility statement looks trustworthy and matches your brand while remaining highly readable

Instant Deployment

Publish your accessibility statement immediately with a shareable link, ensuring quick compliance with accessibility regulations

Custom Domain

Host your accessibility statement on your own domain to maintain brand consistency and improve SEO performance

Direct Edits

Update accessibility information in real-time as you improve your website features without rebuilding the entire statement

Rule Management

Set automated updates for compliance dates, review schedules, and content refreshes to maintain current accessibility information

Expert tips for creating effective accessibility statements

1. Include specific accessibility features your website supports

List actual features like keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, alt text usage, and color contrast ratios. This shows users exactly what accessibility support they can expect from your site.

2. Provide clear contact information for accessibility feedback

Include multiple ways for users to report accessibility issues - email, phone, and contact forms. According to Harvard Business Review research, companies that actively seek accessibility feedback see 40% better user satisfaction scores.

3. Update your statement when you make website changes

Set quarterly reviews to ensure your accessibility statement reflects current website features. Outdated statements can create legal liability and user frustration when promised features don't exist.

4. Use plain language instead of technical jargon

Write in simple terms that all users can understand. Replace phrases like 'WCAG 2.1 AA compliance' with 'meets international accessibility standards for people with disabilities.'

5. Include your accessibility improvement timeline

Show users when you plan to fix known issues and add new accessibility features. Transparency about ongoing improvements builds trust and demonstrates genuine commitment to accessibility.

6. Test your statement with actual assistive technology users

Have screen reader users and keyboard navigation users review your statement for clarity and usability. Their feedback ensures your statement truly serves the people who need it most.

Who benefits from accessibility statement builders

Website owners and small business operators

Quickly create compliant accessibility statements without legal expertise or technical knowledge

Web developers and digital agencies

Generate professional accessibility documentation for client projects efficiently and accurately

Legal and compliance teams

Ensure websites meet accessibility regulations and reduce legal liability risks

Non-profit organizations and educational institutions

Demonstrate commitment to inclusivity while meeting accessibility compliance requirements cost-effectively

What Our Users Say

Common questions about accessibility statement builders

What should I include in my website accessibility statement?

Your accessibility statement should include your commitment to accessibility, specific features you support (like keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility), known limitations, contact information for feedback, and compliance standards you follow. Studies in the Journal of Digital Accessibility show that comprehensive statements reduce user frustration by 60% compared to generic templates.

Do I legally need an accessibility statement on my website?

Legal requirements vary by location and organization type. In the US, federal agencies and some businesses must comply with Section 508 and ADA requirements. The EU requires accessibility statements for public sector websites. Even when not legally required, accessibility statements protect against lawsuits and show commitment to inclusive design.

How often should I update my accessibility statement?

Update your accessibility statement whenever you make significant website changes, at least quarterly for active sites, or annually for static sites. Include the last review date on your statement so users know the information is current and accurate.

Can I customize the accessibility statement template for my brand?

Yes, you can fully customize the design, colors, fonts, and layout to match your brand while maintaining readability standards. The content should reflect your specific website features and accessibility implementations rather than using generic language.

What's the difference between free and paid plans for accessibility statements?

You can use it for free after registration. We offer Pro plan (20 USD/Month) and Premium plan (50 USD/Month) with more credits and features including advanced customization options, priority support, and additional compliance templates.

Can I use my own domain for the accessibility statement page?

Custom domain setup is supported in Pro and Premium paid plans. This allows you to host your accessibility statement at yourdomain.com/accessibility for better brand consistency and SEO benefits while maintaining professional credibility.

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