You are missing out on 20% of your target audience if your website isn't ADA-compliant. Make your website accessible to disabled users today.
Become ADA (WCAG) compliant. Increase lead-generation & sales of any website, eCom shop or Facebook page
Umbrella Local's leading accessibility solutions make it easy and affordable to ensure that all websites in the US are accessible to everyone, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act as ruled by the Supreme Court.
Nearly 20% of the US Internet users are disabled
A U.S. Census Bureau report reveals that around 51 million people aged 15 and older in the U.S. have disabilities. Among them, 19.9 million struggle with lifting and grasping, 8.1 million face visual challenges, and 7.6 million have hearing disabilities. Making your website's digital content accessible not only reaches more consumers but also boosts satisfaction and sets you apart from non-ADA-compliant competitors.
Web Elite Pro Offers $1M Compliance Warranty
Explore various tiers of our accessibility services, ranging from a single-line widget enhancing your website accessibility to on-site accessibility and a comprehensive full-website audit. We're committed to assisting you in achieving ADA compliance.
We have such confidence in our top-notch service that we provide an extensive $1 million Warranty in the event of a lawsuit due to accessibility non-compliance.
Keyboard Navigation
Individuals with motor disabilities often encounter challenges using a mouse, while visually impaired or blind users commonly rely on keyboard navigation.
Our Keyboard Navigation feature aligns with WCAG 2.0 requirements, ensuring comprehensive accessibility. Users can seamlessly navigate through pages using only the keyboard.
Blinks Blocking
Designed specifically for those sensitive to flickering, strobing, or flashing effects, as well as users with learning disabilities, our Blinks Blocking tool is here for you.
This tool removes graphics, marquees, news-tickers, galleries, auto-play, and other animations that could cause distraction or potentially trigger a photo-epileptic seizure.