At NTUS, we help organisations of all sizes make their digital services accessible — reaching every user, regardless of ability or the assistive technology they rely on. Whether you are starting from scratch or remediating an existing platform, we provide the expertise to bring you into compliance and keep you there.
Around 20% of the population lives with some form of disability. Inaccessible digital services do not only exclude users — they expose organisations to legal risk under the EU Web Accessibility Directive and EN 301 549, which are legally binding on public sector bodies in Sweden and increasingly referenced in private sector procurement requirements.
What we do for you
- WCAG audits — structured evaluation of your websites, apps, or digital products against WCAG 2.2 AA criteria, with a prioritised remediation report
- Remediation consulting — hands-on guidance to fix identified issues, working alongside your development team
- Accessibility training — workshops for designers, developers, and content editors covering practical, role-relevant techniques
- Accessibility statements — legally compliant documentation required under the EU Web Accessibility Directive
- Ongoing monitoring — periodic reviews to catch regressions and maintain compliance as your services evolve
- Procurement support — guidance on accessibility requirements in public tenders and supplier contracts
Accessibility is not a one-time project — it is a practice. We work with you over time, not just at point of delivery, to embed accessibility thinking into your design and development process.
Our WCAG 2.2 AA framework
Perceivable
Every piece of content can be perceived regardless of sensory ability — including alternative text for images, captions for video, sufficient colour contrast (minimum 4.5:1 for normal text), and flexible content presentation that does not rely on colour alone.
Operable
All functionality works from a keyboard, with visible focus indicators and no reliance on time-sensitive interactions. Touch targets meet the 44×44 px minimum requirement. We also audit for pointer cancellation and motion-based controls introduced in WCAG 2.2.
Understandable
Content uses plain language, pages behave predictably, and forms provide clear error messages with recovery guidance. Language is declared in the HTML so screen readers announce content in the correct language.
Robust
Content works with current and future assistive technologies. We verify compatibility with leading screen readers including NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver, and use semantic HTML, correct ARIA roles, and valid markup throughout.
Ready to find out where your digital services stand? Get in touch for a free initial conversation.