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Accessibility isn't about one perfect website for everyone. It's about helping as many people as you can.

Real accessibility means listening in the places most websites miss. We build it into the first line of code, because welcoming more people is both the right thing to do and a smarter way to grow.

The web should lock no one out

Some people browse with a screen reader. Some use only a keyboard. Some need larger text, higher contrast, or a calmer layout. None of them should have to fight your website to do business with you.

Great accessibility is two things at once: mass solutions that work for the widest possible audience, and the care of a custom build that accounts for the people a template forgets.

Inclusion is also an edge

A bigger audience

Up to 1 in 4 US adults lives with some form of disability. An inaccessible site quietly turns away real, paying customers. When someone can't use your website, they don't complain. They just leave.

Stronger in search

The same clean structure that helps assistive technology helps search engines read your site. Accessible building and good SEO pull in the same direction.

Built in, not bolted on

Most agencies treat accessibility as an afterthought, then bolt on a third party overlay widget and call it handled. Those widgets have drawn scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, and they often make the experience worse for the people they claim to help.

We do it the real way. Because every Egmer site is custom coded, we bake accessibility into the structure itself: semantic HTML, a clear heading order, real keyboard support, meaningful contrast, and descriptive alternative text. No bolt on. No shortcut.

How we build for different abilities

Semantic structure

Clean, meaningful HTML and a logical heading order that assistive technology can follow.

Keyboard operable

Every link, button, and form works without a mouse, with visible focus states.

Readable contrast

Color and text chosen so content stays legible for low vision and bright screens.

Meaningful alt text

Descriptive alternatives for images that carry information, not filler.

Try it on this page. The accessibility toolbar on this site lets you adjust text size, spacing, contrast, and more. It works alongside your own assistive tools, never against them.

Want a website that welcomes more people?

Let's build something that supports people with different abilities, so more of your customers can use it with ease.

Read our Accessibility Statement.