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Advanced Accessibility Widget: Effortless Usability for Everyone

The June 2025 deadline for the European Accessibility Act (EAA) is approaching fast – does your business meet the EAA and WCAG accessibility standards? Provide your customers a seamlessly accessible online experience with just a copy and paste of code into your site.

  • Accessibility widget that uses AI technology to make real-time adjustments
  • Improves WCAG 2.1 and EAA compliance
  • Scalable solution for medium to large enterprises
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The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is coming into force 28 June 2025 – are you prepared?

This new regulation requires compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2 and affect:

  • Web shops and e-commerce platforms
  • Sites with online booking systems
  • Digital membership and subscription sites
  • Publishers

Your website must be compatible with screen readers, keyboard navigation and easily understood by people with cognitive disabilities.

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Our Solution: consentmanager Accessibility Widget & Scanner

Built to support enterprise-grade compliance with the European Accessibility Act and scalable enough to meet your organization’s needs. Our widget, developed in partnership with AccessiWay, allows your users to adjust the display of your content, customize color and display options, and enhance navigation in real time, ideal for managing multiple digital properties.

Real-Time Website Transformation

  • Let every user choose with the help of the widget. AI technology adapts your website instantly
  • Our session-based widget allows for design and UI customisation to meet each user’s unique accessibility requirements
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Scalable and reliable accessibility solution

  • A scalable solution that can handle large volumes of requests, eliminating complex workflows
  • Designed for flexibility, it works seamlessly across multiple websites
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AI-powered Accessibility Scanner

  • The scanner scans your site and identifies areas that need further change, using the same AI technology as the widget
  • Specifically for issues that the widget cannot automatically fix, the scan result will tell you exactly what manual actions you need to take on your website

Integrate our Widget to your Website

Step 1:

Copy and paste our installation code into your website. The Accessibility Widget will automatically appear in the corner of your website.

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Step 2:

Using our advanced machine learning and AI technology, our scanner will scan your website, identifying areas that need manual adjustments.

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Step 3:

When users choose their preferred accessibility settings via the widget, the required code adjustments are applied immediately, ensuring your site adapts to their specific needs.

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Why choose consentmanager?

  • Support for Compliance Requirements

    Our solution supports international standards such as WCAG 2.1, ADA, and the European Accessibility Act, helping your site meet global compliance requirements.

  • Proven Track Record

    Trusted by over 25,000 websites worldwide, our platform has a history of delivering tailored consent management solutions for large scale enterprises.

  • Live Reporting & Analytics

    Access detailed reports on user behaviour, traffic and bounce rates. Use these insights to optimise the user experience, improve strategies, drive compliance and increase user engagement.

We have already helped more than 25,000 websites comply with GDPR, TDDDG & ePrivacy

Our clients include some of the biggest websites and best known brands in the world.

… and many more.

frequently asked Questions

Not sure if you need a CMP?

To help you with things like GDPR, CMP and consent, we’ve rounded up the most common questions here.

No, the widget alone does not provide full compliance. It offers many helpful features for an affordable price, but should not be considered as the only solution for meeting all legal and regulatory accessibility requirements.

WCAG, or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, is an international standard that aims to make online content accessible to everyone. First introduced in May 1999 with WCAG 1.0, it addresses the diverse needs of people with disabilities – including visual, hearing, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning and neurological impairments. Although the latest version released is WCAG 2.2, the W3C recommends that websites conform to at least the guidelines outlined in WCAG 2.0 and WCAG 2.1.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are based on four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust (the POUR model). Perceivable means that the content must be presented in a way that can be perceived by the user’s senses. Operable means that the user must be able to interact with the website or interface without problems. Understandable means that users must be able to understand how to use the various information presented on your website, whether through text instructions or labels. Robust means that the online content can be interpreted well by a wide range of assistive technologies.

In general, all businesses that provide services to members of the EU must ensure that their website is accessible and complies with the European Accessibility Act. Some micro enterprises may be exempt. As the EU moves towards greater inclusivity, it is better to prepare your website regardless of the size of your business.

Across the EU, fines can range from €2,000 to €500,000, with the most severe breaches potentially incurring fines of up to €1,000,000. The specific penalty depends on the violation’s gravity, its effects on individuals, and the enforcement guidelines of the respective country.

Please note that we cannot provide legal advice. Some points of this FAQ may also change over time or be interpreted differently by courts. That’s why you should always consult your lawyer!