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Accessibility Statement Generator

Fill in a few details and get a professional accessibility statement you can publish — the kind the European Accessibility Act expects and visitors look for. Free, no signup.

Important

An accessibility statement is a public commitment and a contact channel — it is not a substitute for an accessible site. Don’t claim “fully conformant” unless you’ve done the work and keep testing; an inaccurate statement can hurt you. The honest, defensible posture is “partially conformant, actively improving, here’s how to reach us.” See how to write an accessibility statement.

Frequently asked questions

Is an accessibility statement legally required?
Under the European Accessibility Act, covered services are expected to publish an accessibility statement with a feedback channel. In the U.S. it isn’t strictly mandated for private sites, but a clear, honest statement is good practice and signals due diligence.
Should I say my site is “fully compliant”?
Only if it’s true and you keep testing. Overstating conformance can backfire. The honest, defensible default is “partially conformant and actively improving,” paired with a working contact channel.

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