
European Accessibility Act
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) introduces new EU-wide rules to ensure both digital services and certain physical products with digital interfaces are accessible to people with disabilities.
That means accessibility is becoming a legal requirement – not just for public institutions, but also for many private businesses. If you’re not sure how this affects your communication materials, don’t worry – we’re here to help.

Will the communication material we produce for you need to meet EAA requirements?
Public sectors and organizations have been complied to follow certain accessibility rules for years. But the European Accessibility Act (EAA) now expands these requirements to certain types of digital products and services for private businesses too.
That means if your business offers certain consumer-facing online services and has more than 10 employees or €2 million turnover, the material we create for you may need to comply.
Test it in less than 1 minute
Want to check if the communication material we produce for your organization needs to follow EAA requirements? Take the 1-minute test below.

We can help – you don’t have to do anything
We can assist you in identifying if your organization is affected by the upcoming legislation. If your organization needs to comply with the EAA, we ensure that the material we deliver meet the necessary EAA requirements.
That goes for your new website, brochure, film and videos – meaning all your digital material. You don’t have to do anything. We have the tools and skills to ensure your new material is EAA-approved. Just let us know, and we will take care of it.


Unlock the benefits of better accessibility
According to EU statistics, 1 in 4 adults – approximately 101 million people – have some form of disability. By improving accessibility for your digital products, you’re not only making your products inclusive, you can also benefit from a much larger audience.
Take a look at all the benefits that come with improved accessibility:
- Inclusivity
- Legal compliance
- Enhanced usability
- Broader reach
- Social responsibility
- Future-proofing
Note: This page provides a general overview of the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and its main requirements and exceptions related to what we offer. As of June 28, 2025, all EU Member States are required to enforce national laws based on the EAA directive. However, how these rules are applied may vary slightly from country to country.
To learn more about the regulations specific to your country, follow the link below.
Let’s make EAA easy
You don’t have to navigate the European Accessibility Act (EAA) alone. If accessibility is a requirement for your business or organization, we can adapt your communication material from us to meet legal standards.
Need further information about EAA, or do you want to know more about how we can help?