Accessibility Statement Generator

Accessibility
Statement
Generator for Websites

Create and manage an accessibility statement for your WordPress website with EaseAccess. Help communicate your accessibility efforts and provide visitors with accessibility-related information.

Accessibility Statement Support WordPress Dashboard Integration Accessibility Workflow Support Website Accessibility Transparency
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Help Communicate Your Accessibility Efforts

An accessibility statement is a public-facing page on your website that explains the accessibility efforts you’re making, any known limitations, and how visitors can request support or share feedback.

It gives visitors a clear, central place to learn what your team is doing to improve accessibility — and how to get in touch when something isn’t working for them. EaseAccess helps you create and manage that page directly inside WordPress, alongside the rest of your accessibility workflow.

Create and Manage Accessibility Statements in WordPress

The EaseAccess Accessibility Statement Generator allows website owners to generate and manage accessibility statement content directly inside WordPress.

  1. 01

    Create statement

    Set up your accessibility statement directly from the EaseAccess settings.

  2. 02

    Configure visibility

    Choose where and how the statement appears on your site.

  3. 03

    Manage settings

    Edit details, contact information, and supported channels anytime.

  4. 04

    Display frontend link

    Surface the statement link so visitors can find it easily.

  5. 05

    Update over time

    Keep your statement aligned with your ongoing accessibility work.

Accessibility Statement Features

Everything you need to publish, manage, and maintain your accessibility statement from inside WordPress.

Accessibility Statement Generation

Build a complete accessibility statement from a guided settings panel.

Frontend Accessibility Statement Link

Display a clear link to the statement on your website’s frontend.

Statement Visibility Controls

Control where and how the statement is shown across your site.

WordPress Dashboard Integration

Manage everything from the EaseAccess dashboard inside WordPress.

Accessibility Workflow Support

Fits alongside scanning, fixes, and accessibility profiles in one workflow.

Support Accessibility Transparency

An accessibility statement signals to visitors that accessibility is part of how you build and maintain your website. It supports clear communication about the work in progress, the support available, and where people can turn when they need help.

  • Visible transparency

    Show visitors that accessibility is something you actively care about and work on.

  • Open feedback channel

    Give visitors a clear, named way to report accessibility issues.

  • Support information

    Help visitors quickly understand where to go for accessibility assistance.

  • Aligned with your workflow

    Reinforces the broader accessibility improvements you’re already making.

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Accessibility Statement

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Accessibility Statements Are Part of a Broader Accessibility Process

A statement is one piece of the puzzle. EaseAccess connects it to the scanning, fixes, and visitor tools that make up your accessibility workflow.

Accessibility scanning

Surface issues across your WordPress site.

Supported frontend fixes

Apply supported, scoped frontend improvements.

Accessibility widget tools

Visitor-facing toolbar for inclusive browsing.

Accessibility profiles

Preset visitor profiles for common needs.

Accessibility statement

Communicate efforts, contacts, and support.

Generate an Accessibility Statement in WordPress

Six clear steps from installing EaseAccess to publishing — and keeping — your accessibility statement up to date.

  1. Install EaseAccess

    Add the EaseAccess plugin to your WordPress site and activate it from your dashboard.

  2. Open Accessibility Statement Settings

    From the EaseAccess menu, head into the Accessibility Statement section.

  3. Configure Statement Settings

    Add your website name, contact details, support channels, and accessibility efforts.

  4. Generate the Statement

    Use the built-in generator to create your accessibility statement page.

  5. Display Statement on the Website

    Surface the frontend link so visitors can find your accessibility statement easily.

  6. Update Accessibility Information Over Time

    Revisit and refresh your statement as your accessibility work evolves.

Accessibility Communication for Different Website Workflows

EaseAccess fits the way different WordPress teams build, manage, and maintain their websites.

Business Websites

Communicate accessibility efforts to customers and stakeholders.

Agencies and Developers

Roll out accessibility statements across client WordPress sites.

eCommerce Websites

Give shoppers a clear contact for accessibility help.

Educational & Content Websites

Help readers and learners understand your accessibility approach.

Organizations Managing Accessibility Programs

Document accessibility work as part of a broader program.

Create an Accessibility Statement with EaseAccess

EaseAccess helps WordPress website owners generate and manage accessibility statements while supporting broader accessibility communication and improvement workflows.

WordPress-native Dashboard-based Accessibility workflow support

An accessibility statement is a public-facing page that communicates accessibility-related information, accessibility efforts, and accessibility support details.

Yes. EaseAccess includes an Accessibility Statement Generator integrated into the WordPress dashboard.

No. Accessibility statements help support transparency and communication but do not independently guarantee compliance.

Yes. EaseAccess includes frontend accessibility statement visibility support.

Yes. Accessibility information should be reviewed and updated as website accessibility workflows evolve.

No. Accessibility statements should be used alongside accessibility scanning, testing, and ongoing accessibility improvements.

Yes. Agencies and developers may use the generator to support accessibility communication workflows across projects.

Yes. EaseAccess is designed specifically for WordPress websites.