European Accessibility Act is here...
Are you ready?

 

This test is for digital leaders, product owners, UX advocates, compliance officers and transformation drivers who want to unlock the full potential of their platforms and remove invisible barriers for all users.

Take the online assessment and spot the gaps

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The European Accessibility Act (EAA) marks a significant move towards a more inclusive digital society. Starting 28 June 2025, many companies across Belgium and the EU will be legally required to make their digital products and services accessible to people with disabilities.

If your business provides online services, sells electronic devices or manages ticketing terminals, this law will likely impact you.

Complying with the EAA is more than a legal checkbox. It’s a way to:

  • Boost usability and adoption across all user groups

  • Reduce rework, complexity, and accessibility retrofits

  • Increase customer satisfaction and inclusiveness

  • Improve your platform’s readiness for public tenders and partnerships

  • Align legal obligations, IT delivery, and user experience

  • Build a future-proof digital ecosystem that works for everyone

What's in it for you?

You will receive a personalized score for your situation so you can start improving your digital accessibility today. 

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You’ll be scored against the following dimensions

Understand the key dimensions of digital accessibility: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust - and see where you stand. These insights will help you refine your approach and drive meaningful improvements.

Perceivable

Information and interface components must be presented in ways users can detect and understand.

Operable

Users must be able to navigate and interact with your interface - with a keyboard, mouse, or assistive technology.

Understandable

Content and controls should be clear, consistent, and predictable.

Robust

Your digital product must work reliably with a wide range of devices, platforms, and assistive tech.