Implementing WCAG guidelines – increase the accessibility of your website

- Is your website accessible to every user – regardless of their limitations?
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is an international standard that helps create websites that are accessible to everyone – including people with visual, hearing, motor or cognitive disabilities.
At the IT Help Center, we will help you implement these guidelines in practice – from audit to final testing.
Why is it worth it?
- You gain new users – people with disabilities constitute up to 1/4 of the European Union’s population.
- You strengthen your brand image – you show that your company is socially responsible.
- You meet your legal obligations – from 2025, companies (except microenterprises) will be legally obliged to ensure the digital accessibility of their online services.
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What does our service include?
Digital Accessibility Audit
We will check your website step by step – identify elements that are not WCAG compliant and prepare a report with recommendations.
Fixes and improvements
We'll cover key areas: contrast, keyboard accessibility, form labels, heading structure, and more.
Code optimization
We will improve your website's source code to be WCAG compliant - without negatively impacting its appearance or functionality.
Final tests
Finally, we will perform functional and automated testing to ensure that your site is user-friendly for all users.
- Who does the new regulations apply to?
Previously, the accessibility obligation mainly concerned the public sector: offices, schools, hospitals and cultural institutions.
The amendment to the regulations means that:
- The obligation also applies to the private sector – including e-commerce, banking, technology and transport companies.
Companies employing more than 10 people or with an annual turnover exceeding EUR 2 million must ensure the digital accessibility of their services.

Have any questions? Write to us – we will advise, help and guide you through the entire process.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
It's a set of standards that help create websites that are accessible to people with various disabilities.
Yes – from 2025, most companies will be obliged to implement it in accordance with EU regulations.
Not always – many fixes can be implemented without any visible change to users.
It is best to outsource the audit to specialists – we will check it for you.