Page compliant with WCAG 2.1 standard,
compliant with legal regulations
We build barrier-free websites
Accessibility is a requirement today
Lack of digital accessibility of websites is not only a social problem but also a legal one. Public entities in Poland can be fined up to 20,000 PLN for non-compliance with digital accessibility requirements.
Additionally, millions of users with disabilities cannot use inaccessible websites, which limits the reach of your organization and socially excludes people who need support.
Accessibility that builds an advantage
We understand the challenges of implementing the WCAG standard – from complex technical guidelines to the costs of retrofitting existing websites.
Therefore, we offer comprehensive website creation solutions that comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, meeting all success criteria required by Polish law and ensuring accessibility for every user.
A page with every user in mind
Websites accessible to everyone thanks to WCAG
We stand out with a comprehensive approach to digital accessibility that guarantees legal compliance and social responsibility for your organization.
- Full compliance with WCAG 2.1 level AA – meeting all statutory requirements for public and private entities, eliminating the risk of financial penalties
- Experience since 2015 – We have completed many accessible website projects for municipalities, schools, preschools, and public institutions with positive audit results
- Saving time and money – Designing with accessibility in mind from the start is significantly less costly than adapting existing websites
- Support for all users – Our websites are fully accessible to people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments thanks to proper user interfaces
- Professional accessibility audit – Every project is tested with both automated tools (Axe, WAVE) and manually, ensuring compliance with all WCAG principles

Co that distinguishes us
in creating websites for WCAG?

Digital accessibility specialists
We know the WCAG 2.1 guidelines and Polish digital accessibility laws in practice. We design websites in accordance with the principles of inclusivity, considering various user needs – from contrasts and keyboard navigation to content structure and code semantics.

Future
Technologies
We build websites based on modern technological solutions. Our code is optimized for accessibility and SEO. This makes the services fast, flexible, and easy to further develop.

Accessibility
Declaration
As part of the implementation, we also generate an accessibility declaration, which is an official document confirming compliance with legal requirements. This way, your institution receives a ready, complete service along with full digital accessibility documentation.
That’s why clients value us for this

What are the stages of creating accessible websites?
- Analysis
We start by determining the WCAG compliance level (A, AA, or AAA) and analyzing specific user needs. Already at the stage of planning the information architecture and interface, we consider the 4 WCAG principles: perceptibility, operability, understandability, and robustness. This ensures the project is created with full accessibility in mind from the first sketch. - Implementation
We create the website using modern technologies and WordPress CMS, ensuring semantic code, intuitive keyboard navigation, and compatibility with assistive technologies. Every project undergoes both automatic and manual tests, verifying compliance with WCAG 2.1 criteria. - Deployment
After completing the tests, we deploy the page along with the accessibility declaration and provide full documentation. We train staff on maintaining WCAG standards in site management so that the service remains accessible during further development and updates.
What do you gain
by implementing WCAG in your company?
Accessibility in institutions
The WCAG standard is now a requirement for many sectors – particularly public administration units, municipalities, universities, schools, cultural institutions, healthcare facilities, and organizations implementing EU projects..
Implementing accessibility principles is no longer an option but a legal requirement resulting from the digital accessibility act.
Accessibility in companies
At the same time, the benefits of accessible websites are also felt by commercial companies and private brandsthat focus on modernity, usability, and a positive image.
WCAG-compliant sites are faster, more readable, and better rated by search engines, translating into better SEO results and higher customer trust.

Greater brand trust
Sites meeting the WCAG standard show that the company operates responsibly and modernly. For customers and partners, it’s a clear signal that you care about all users – without exclusions.
This attitude increases trust and strengthens the image of a brand that focuses on quality and transparency.

Better SEO results and visibility
Correct structure, appropriate semantics, and code transparency not only benefit user convenience but also the page’s position in search results.
Digital accessibility improves indexing, speeds up service operations, and increases conversions.

Investment security and legal peace
By implementing WCAG 2.2 standards, you protect the company from sanctions and the need for costly future fixes.
A site prepared according to current norms meets statutory and European requirements.
Accessibility is the new quality standard
Create a page that everyone can use
Adapting to WCAG 2.1 is a gesture towards users and proof that your brand thinks broadly. Because modern business begins with understanding the audience.
FAQ
WCAG 2.1 Pages
What is adapting to WCAG 2.1?
u005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003EWCAG 2.1 (u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Ciu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003EWeb Content Accessibility Guidelinesu005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/iu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E) is a set of international technical guidelines that specify how to create websites and applications accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. The current version u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cbu005cu003E2.1u005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E is based on four principles: perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness. Thanks to them, websites become not only legally compliant but primarily user-friendly and intuitive.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003E
What elements must be included for a website to comply with the WCAG 2.1 standard?
u005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu00220u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022112u005cu0022u005cu003EFor a website to comply with the WCAG 2.1 standard, it must meet four fundamental principles of accessibility:u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu0022114u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022335u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cstrong data-start=u005cu0022114u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022127u005cu0022u005cu003EPerceptionu005cu003Cu005c/strongu005cu003E – visual content must also be available in alternative forms. This means adding, among other things, alternative texts to images, captions to videos, and maintaining appropriate color contrast.u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu0022337u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022611u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cstrong data-start=u005cu0022337u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022353u005cu0022u005cu003EOperabilityu005cu003Cu005c/strongu005cu003E – the user should be able to navigate the site not only with a mouse but also with a keyboard or other assistive technologies. All interactive elements – buttons, forms, menus – must work in a simple and predictable way.u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu0022613u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022820u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cstrong data-start=u005cu0022613u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022629u005cu0022u005cu003EUnderstandabilityu005cu003Cu005c/strongu005cu003E – the content on the page should be logical and easy to comprehend. Clear language, intuitive navigation, and a readable header hierarchy help every user find the information they need.u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu0022822u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu00221035u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cstrong data-start=u005cu0022822u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu0022835u005cu0022u005cu003ERobustnessu005cu003Cu005c/strongu005cu003E – the website must work correctly in various technological environments: on computers, smartphones, tablets, and with screen readers. It should also be prepared for future technological development.u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cp data-start=u005cu00221037u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu00221183u005cu0022 data-is-last-node=u005cu0022u005cu0022 data-is-only-node=u005cu0022u005cu0022u005cu003ECompliance with WCAG 2.1 is not just a legal requirement but also a way to create a website that is truly accessible, useful, and professional.u005cu003Cu005c/pu005cu003E
What are the differences between level A, AA, and AAA compliance with WCAG 2.1?
u005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003EFor a website to be digitally accessible, it must meet the so-called u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cbu005cu003Esuccess criteriau005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E, which are divided into three levels:u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cru005cnu005cu003Cbu005cu003ELevel Au005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E – the absolute minimum. If not met, some users will be unable to use the site.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E Examples:u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Culu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Ealternative descriptions for images,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Eall functions accessible via keyboard,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Ecorrect header hierarchy for easier use with screen readers.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/ulu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cbu005cu003ELevel AAu005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E – the recommended standard in most implementations, especially for businesses and public institutions. Failure to implement these elements significantly hinders site usability.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E Examples:u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Culu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Eappropriate contrast between text and background,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Ecaptions and transcripts for video and audio materials,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Efull support for touch devices.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/ulu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cbu005cu003ELevel AAAu005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E – the highest level, which further facilitates site usability, although in practice it is not always fully achievable.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E Examples:u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Culu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Euser interface customization,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003Esupport for sign language,u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cn u005ctu005cu003Cli style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022 aria-level=u005cu00221u005cu0022u005cu003Eadvanced content interpretation aids.u005cu003Cu005c/liu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cu005c/ulu005cu003Eu005cru005cnu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003ETo be genuinely accessible and compliant with current requirements, a website must meet all success criteria at u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003Eu005cu003Cbu005cu003ELevel A and AAu005cu003Cu005c/bu005cu003Eu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003E. These form the foundation of digital accessibility, ensuring that the site is functional, readable, and user-friendly for the widest possible audience.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003E
Can an existing website be adapted to meet the needs of people with disabilities?
Yes, it is often possible to make changes to an existing website to meet the WCAG 2.1 standard. We start with an audit, which shows which elements need improvement. In some cases, minor modifications are sufficient. However, older sites based on outdated technologies may require a complete overhaul, which can be more cost-effective than extensive corrections.
Is it mandatory to adapt a website to WCAG 2.1?
u005cru005cnu005cru005cnu005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003ECurrently, this obligation primarily applies to public institutions and entities cooperating with the administration. Soon, however, regulations will also cover the private sector, particularly in the context of digital services. Regardless of legal requirements, accessibility increases a siteu005cu0027s reach and improves its reputation.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003E
What are the costs of adapting a website to WCAG?
u005cu003Cspan style=u005cu0022font-weight: 400;u005cu0022u005cu003EThe cost depends on many factors: the age and technology of the site, the number of subpages, and the extent of required changes. This can be a few hundred zlotys for simple corrections or an investment of several thousand zlotys for a complete site overhaul. It is best to start with an audit that precisely determines the scope and cost of the work.u005cu003Cu005c/spanu005cu003E
What business benefits does a WCAG 2.1 compliant website provide?
Accessibility is not just an obligation but an advantage. WCAG-compliant sites are better rated by search engines, load faster, and are easier to use, which translates into greater customer trust and higher conversions.
Does adapting a website to WCAG affect its appearance?
No. A well-designed digitally accessible website can be just as modern and aesthetic as any other. The WCAG standard does not limit design – it organizes it and gives it greater coherence.
What is the process for adapting a website to WCAG?
We start with an accessibility audit, then prepare a report and plan for changes. The next stages are the implementation of improvements, automatic and manual tests, and the final verification of compliance with WCAG 2.1.














