Accessibility for the European Accessibility Act (EAA)
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) introduces requirements aimed at improving access to digital products and services for people with disabilities. For website owners, this means understanding how users interact with content, navigation, forms, and interfaces.
What the European Accessibility Act Means
The European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) is a directive established by the European Union to improve accessibility across a range of products and services. It aims to ensure that people with disabilities can access essential digital and physical services more easily and consistently across EU member states.
Better User Experience
Readable content, clear navigation, and predictable interactions make every visit smoother for every visitor — not just those using assistive tech.
Broader Access
Reach users with different abilities, devices, and contexts. Inclusive websites serve a wider audience — and meet a wider range of needs.
Stronger Digital Trust
Accessibility signals care and quality. It supports compliance workflows, reduces risk, and reinforces the trustworthiness of your brand.
Designed for every way people use the web
Watch how accessibility helps real interactions — keyboard navigation, screen reader flow, and responsive text scaling — all on the same page.
Built for Websites That Need Accessible Digital Experiences
From storefronts to portals — EaseAccess fits any team responsible for making the web easier to use.
eCommerce Websites
Online stores where users browse, select, and purchase products. Help every customer complete checkout — without friction.
Service Businesses
Websites with forms, booking flows, contact pages, and customer journeys. Make every step easy to complete and recover from errors.
Membership & Customer Portals
Account dashboards, self-service areas, and logged-in user experiences. Keep complex flows clear and operable for everyone.
Agencies & Developers
Teams managing accessibility improvements across client websites. Run scans, track scores, and ship fixes faster across portfolios.
Find and Improve Common Accessibility Barriers
The EAA focuses on ensuring that users can access and use digital services effectively, regardless of disability.
Everything You Need to Start Improving Accessibility
Detection, scoring, supported fixes, visitor tools, and ready-to-publish statements — all from one WordPress workflow.
Accessibility Scanner
Scan pages and detect common accessibility issues across your WordPress website.
Accessibility Score
Understand your website's accessibility health with a clear, comparable score that updates with every scan.
Auto-Fix Engine
Apply supported improvements without editing code manually. Review each suggested fix before it goes live.
Visitor Accessibility Widget
Give visitors helpful accessibility controls — text size, contrast, motion, focus aids, and more.
Accessibility Statement Generator
Create a clear accessibility statement for your website — fast to set up, easy to maintain.
Issue Reports
Review problems, severity, and recommended fixes — all categorized for clarity.
Improve Accessibility in Three Simple Steps
A simple, repeatable workflow that fits naturally into how WordPress teams already work.
Scan Your Website
Run an accessibility scan from your WordPress dashboard — no setup, no code, no external tools.
Review Issues
See accessibility problems grouped by severity, with clear context and improvement suggestions you can act on.
Fix and Monitor
Apply available fixes, watch your score improve, and keep checking your website as it evolves.
Support ADA, EAA, WCAG, and Accessibility Best Practices
While the EAA is a legal directive, WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a technical framework developed by the W3C that helps guide accessibility improvements.
Aligned with the standards your team needs
EaseAccess maps detection and supported fixes to widely-used accessibility frameworks — so the work you do shows up where it matters.
Made for WordPress Website Owners
EaseAccess is designed to work inside WordPress, making accessibility improvements easier for website owners, agencies, and teams without requiring complex technical workflows.
- Installs in minutes — works with major page builders.
- Centralized dashboard for scans, scores, and statements.
- No code changes required for supported improvements.
- Visitor widget activates with a single toggle.
EaseAccess · Overview
Run ScanSee the Difference Accessibility Improvements Can Make
Drag the divider to compare a page before and after EaseAccess improvements. Move it with your mouse, finger, or arrow keys.
Before
Low contrast, missing labels, unclear focus states, confusing navigation.
After
Readable content, labeled forms, visible focus states, improved structure.
“In one word? Confidence.”
What WordPress teams say after switching to EaseAccess — and why their accessibility audits stopped feeling like a fire drill.
I have had a number of small things I was unsure of and every request has been met with a thorough answer and a professional approach. Super responsive! Thank you!
Great product but more importantly it is backed with an amazing support team. They were very prompt, friendly and sorted out the issue
Great product but more importantly it is backed with an amazing support team. They were very prompt, friendly and sorted out the issue quickly.
Start Improving Your Website Accessibility Today
Scan your WordPress website, understand accessibility issues, and take practical steps toward a better experience for every visitor.
The EAA is an EU directive aimed at improving accessibility across digital products and services. It focuses on reducing barriers so people with disabilities can access online services more easily.
It applies to certain digital services offered in the EU, such as eCommerce, banking, and online platforms. Applicability depends on the service type, business size, and target audience.
No. EaseAccess helps improve accessibility and supports WCAG-aligned workflows, but it does not guarantee EAA compliance or replace legal review.
WCAG is a technical standard used to guide accessibility improvements. It is commonly used as a reference framework when working toward EAA-related accessibility expectations.
EaseAccess helps identify issues like missing alt text, empty links, form labeling problems, contrast issues, and structural accessibility gaps.
It includes a widget with tools like text resizing, contrast controls, spacing adjustments, reading guides, and navigation support.
An accessibility statement explains your efforts, known limitations, and how users can report issues. EaseAccess helps generate and manage it.
Accessibility should be reviewed regularly, especially after content updates, design changes, or adding new features or media.
It works with most WordPress themes, but results may vary depending on theme structure, plugins, and custom code.