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Obtain a label for a website

A website that complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 level A (or higher) can display the AnySurfer label. Choose the best way to obtain the label for your website.


Do you want to label a pre-existing website?

Get started by ordering an audit.

  1. We test your website for all WCAG criteria and you receive an online audit report.
  2. You perform all necessary adjustments requested within the report.
  3. We test your website once more.
    • If the website is compliant with WCAG 2.1 level A at least, you may add our label to your website. It will link to your status page (example).
    • Else you make more adjustments to the website
  4. We repeat this testing process until you've reached your desired level of accessibility.

Is your website still being developed?

Perfect! You can save lots of time and effort by requesting our custom counselling programme and starting the testing process while your project is still in its development phase.

  1. We will counsel you during every step of the way to avoid any issues with the final product.
  2. Please follow our advice as well as possible during development.
  3. Once your website is finished, we will test it to see if it adheres to all WCAG criteria. You will receive an online audit report containing the results of this audit.
    • If the website is compliant with WCAG 2.1 level A at least, you may add our label to your website. It will link to your status page (example).
    • Else you make more adjustments to the website
  4. If all issues have been solved, you may add our label to your website. It will link to your status page (example).
  5. We will repeat this testing process until you've reached your desired level of accessibility.

Call or e-mail us for a free custom quotation.

Simplify your road to accessibility

  • Follow one of our trainings for editors, designers, or developers if you're not familiar with WCAG yet.
  • Hire a recognized agency to build your website.
  • Don't wait until your website is finished to test its accessibility. Allow us to test your project during the development phase to avoid any problems that may occur after going live.