PDF remediation, WCAG 2.1/2.2 audits, VPAT creation, and continuous accessibility monitoring for government agencies, school districts, and healthcare organizations. ADA Title II WCAG 2.1 AA deadline: April 2026.
State & local governments: WCAG 2.1 AA required as of April 24, 2026. Healthcare organizations receiving federal funding: Section 504 deadline May 11, 2026. Organizations not yet compliant should begin documented remediation immediately.
Upload up to 5 sample documents for a free preliminary assessment.
More than 5,000 ADA digital accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2025 — a 20% increase year over year. The average settlement exceeds $25,000. But the most important reason to act isn't legal risk — it's that people with disabilities and people with limited English proficiency are being excluded from your services every day.
Up 20% year over year. 46% targeted organizations that had already been sued before — proving one-time fixes don't work.
According to the WebAIM Million 2024 report. The most common failures: low color contrast, missing alt text, empty links, and missing form labels.
Making your digital content accessible isn't just a legal obligation — it opens services to 1.3 billion people worldwide who currently can't access inaccessible content.
Upload your PDFs. We audit against WCAG 2.1 / Section 508 / PDF/UA standards, provide a detailed findings report, and remediate every failure. Delivered within 48 hours for standard jobs.
Full manual + automated audit of your website or web application against WCAG 2.1 AA or 2.2 AA standards. Includes a prioritized remediation roadmap, developer-ready issue log, and VPAT draft.
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) and Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR) creation for federal procurement submissions. Required for every ICT solicitation involving federal agencies.
Audit your video library for captioning compliance, audio description requirements, and accessible media player standards. Includes remediation recommendations and captioning services.
Monthly or quarterly automated + manual scans of your website and documents. Regression alerts when new content fails WCAG standards. Compliance dashboard and quarterly reports included.
Staff training on creating accessible documents (PDFs, Word, PowerPoint), a customized accessibility policy, and a procurement checklist for ICT purchases that include ACR requirements.
Upload up to 5 PDFs. We audit against WCAG 2.1, Section 508, and PDF/UA. Findings delivered in 48 hours. Pay securely via PayPal.
Upload your PDFs, share your URL, or describe your digital portfolio. We run a preliminary automated scan and identify compliance risk within 24 hours — at no cost.
Our accessibility specialists complete a full manual + automated audit. You receive a WCAG-mapped issue log, prioritized remediation plan, and a fixed project quote.
Our team remediates every identified failure. You receive corrected documents, a compliance certificate, and ongoing monitoring enrollment if needed. We don't just audit — we fix.
State and local governments must ensure all websites and mobile apps conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. This is NOW in effect. We audit, remediate, and certify conformance.
All ICT developed or procured by federal agencies must be accessible. Every federal solicitation requires a completed VPAT/ACR. We create and maintain VPATs for vendors and contractors.
Healthcare organizations receiving federal funding must comply with new Section 504 digital accessibility requirements by May 11, 2026. We audit patient portals, forms, and clinical documents.
The current W3C standard (September 2023), now an ISO standard. Adds 9 new success criteria beyond WCAG 2.1. Organizations serving global or diverse populations should target 2.2 AA.
The international standard for universally accessible PDFs. Required for any PDF document distributed to the public by organizations subject to Section 508 or ADA Title II.
IEP documents, parent notifications, and school communications must be accessible to parents with disabilities. We remediate education documents and train district staff on accessible document creation.
Organizations that are actively remediating with a plan on file are treated differently than those with no action taken. Our free assessment takes 24 hours.
"We had an ADA complaint filed in January. By March, every document on our portal was Section 508 compliant and we had a VPAT on file. The turnaround was unlike anything I've seen — and the price was a fraction of what the enterprise vendors quoted."
"Our school district had 800+ PDF documents on our website that failed Section 508. Language Access Hub remediated all of them, trained our staff on accessible document creation, and set up monitoring so we don't fall back into non-compliance."
"The VPAT they created for our patient portal sailed through the federal procurement review. Their process was thorough, their documentation was complete, and they understood the specific requirements for healthcare IT under Section 504."
Download our free ADA/Section 508 Compliance Checklist — a practical, regulation-by-regulation guide for government agencies, school districts, and healthcare organizations.
Start with a free assessment — we'll tell you exactly where your gaps are, what they mean legally, and how to fix them. Documented remediation starts within 48 hours.