Accessibility(WCAG)
Accessibility woven into design and QA—WCAG-minded patterns, audits, and fixes that reduce legal risk and expand who can use your product.
What you get with Quipus Accessibility (WCAG)
We go beyond overlays: semantic structure, keyboard flows, contrast, motion preferences, and forms that work with assistive tech. Designers get patterns; developers get acceptance criteria and tests.
Remediation is prioritized by user impact and legal exposure—paired with training so issues don’t return next sprint.
Accessibility practice
Design patterns
Components with focus order, labels, and error handling by default.
- ARIA minimization
- Heading hierarchy
- Touch targets
Evaluation
Automated scans plus manual checks with screen readers and keyboards.
- WCAG mapping
- Severity model
- User testing with AT
Systems & culture
Linting in CI, design annotations, and champions embedded in squads.
- Storybook a11y
- Definition of done
- Training
Key elements of our Accessibility (WCAG) process
Senior practitioners ship Accessibility (WCAG) in tight loops with demos, quality gates, and visibility—so your team can steer without surprises.

We wire instrumentation, feedback, and review rituals around Accessibility (WCAG) so decisions reflect real usage in your product—not assumptions.

Documentation, enablement, and clear ownership so Accessibility (WCAG) keeps delivering value after the engagement—your org stays in control.

What Accessibility (WCAG) can unlock
Broader audience
People with disabilities—and situational limits—can succeed in flows.
Lower compliance risk
Documented conformance approach and prioritized backlog.
Better UX for everyone
Clear structure and focus benefit all users—not only AT users.

Accessibility (WCAG) with Quipus: what we offer
Audits
Page and component audits mapped to WCAG with fixes ranked.
Remediation sprints
Engineering + design paired to close gaps with tests.
Pattern library updates
Accessible defaults in your system so new work starts safer.
VPAT support
Evidence packages for procurement and enterprise sales.
Answers to CommonQuestions
Clear answers about Accessibility (WCAG) within Product & Experience Design—how we scope work, what we need from you, and how engagements typically run.