We combine technical testing with genuine feedback from people with lived experience of sight loss, ensuring our recommendations are not only standards-based but also grounded in real-world usability. Our audits and reviews focus specifically on accessibility for blind and partially sighted users, assessing factors such as screen reader compatibility, alternative text for images, logical heading structures, keyboard-only navigation, colour contrast, and the overall clarity of your content.
While many of our suggestions may also improve accessibility for other disabled users, such as those with hearing, mobility, or cognitive impairments, this is not a full WCAG compliance audit across all accessibility needs. We are transparent about this focus, so you receive the most relevant and targeted insights for your audience.
You’ll receive a clear, jargon-free report with practical, achievable recommendations to help you remove barriers, improve user experience, and make your digital content truly welcoming for people with sight loss.
An accessible website isn’t just a nice extra; it’s essential. Millions of people in the UK live with a disability or long-term health condition, including sight loss. If your website isn’t designed with accessibility in mind, you could unintentionally exclude people from accessing your services, information, or opportunities.
Improving accessibility allows for a better experience for everyone. From straightforward navigation and readable text to keyboard and screen reader compatibility, accessible websites are more user-friendly and look professional.
There’s also a legal duty to consider under the Equality Act 2010, which requires organisations to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people, including your digital spaces.
Most importantly, accessible websites show that you care. They demonstrate your commitment to inclusion, equity, and respecting all users’ right to access online content independently.
For business leaders who know their digital presence should work for everyone, but aren’t quite sure what they’re missing or where the gaps are. I work with organisations from small startups through to large enterprises who get that accessibility isn’t just a box-ticking exercise – it’s about reaching your whole audience and doing right by them.
This includes thorough audits of your websites and digital products, practical reports that actually tell you what to do next, and ongoing support to help you make the changes that count.
Quick website accessibility check (up to 5 pages)
What you get:
Best for:
Micro-businesses, community groups, and charities who want to take their very first steps.
Core website audit (Up to 10 pages)
What you get:
Best for:
Small businesses or charities starting their accessibility journey
Website + core content channels
What you get:
Best for:
SMEs, charities, and organisations ready to embed accessibility into digital comms
Full accessibility & compliance programme
What you get:
Best for:
Larger organisations and corporates needing ongoing compliance, governance, and leadership assurance
Tailor your accessibility journeys your way and add extras to your Website Accessibility Audit, combine them into a personalised bundle, or choose just the ones you need as standalone services. You’re in control of the scope, and we’re here to make every part of your digital content more accessible.
Enhance your audit with optional extras tailored to your needs including social media content checks and document reviews so you can make all your digital content and channels more accessible for individuals with sight loss.
We check your PDFs, Word docs, and PowerPoints for common accessibility barriers, ensuring they’re clear and usable with assistive technology.
A review of your posts for alt text, captions, colour contrast, and other best practices so your content works for everyone.
Regular, expert advice to help you maintain and improve accessibility long after your audit is complete.
A clear, compliant accessibility statement that tells visitors what to expect and how you’re making your content inclusive.
Once your audit is complete, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-follow accessibility report tailored to your needs and provided in the best format for you.
If you’ve chosen extras alongside your audit such as a social media check, document review, ongoing support, or an accessibility statement we’ll carry these out as part of your agreed package and include the results and completed documents in your final deliverables.
If you’ve opted for the core audit only, you can still add extras later if you decide you’d like to expand your accessibility efforts. And if you’ve purchased one or more extras as standalone services, we’ll deliver them in the same clear, actionable way as our audits.
Our aim is always to leave you informed, supported, and confident in making your digital content more accessible for people with sight loss whether that’s through the audit alone, extras, or both.
Our work is shaped by personal and practical experience of sight loss.
We include feedback from individuals with sight loss and not just technical checks.
Clear, jargon-free guidance your team can use.
We focus on achievable improvements from quick-wins to long term changes.
As a social enterprise our goal is inclusion, not profit.
We’re upfront about our focus on sight loss so you know exactly what value you’re getting.
At the end of your audit, you’ll receive a clear, easy-to-understand report highlighting accessibility barriers, practical recommendations, and priority actions to make your website more inclusive for people with sight loss.