Digital Accessibility (WCAG 2.0)

New responsibilities, specific solutions

Customize your website to new regulations

New regulations require public institutions and private companies to ensure digital accessibility compliant with the WCAG 2.1 AA standard. In practice, this means, among other things, compatibility with screen readers, PJM translations, easy-to-read texts (ETR), and correct accessibility on mobile devices. At Coblit, we adapt websites and applications to current requirements – from audits, through change implementation, to documentation. This will ensure your website complies with regulations and is more accessible to all users.
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WCAG 2.1 AA

The EU-wide digital accessibility standard. We'll adapt your website to meet requirements for contrast, keyboard navigation, readability, and functionality.

PJM (Polish Sign Language) translations

We are adding sign language translations to key content – in line with the obligation for public institutions and recommendations for companies.

Machine reading (screen readers)

We ensure your website is compatible with screen readers – correct heading structure, alt-text, aria-labels and semantic code.

Easy-to-Read Texts (ETR)

We develop simplified versions of content in Easy-To-Read format – accessible to people with intellectual disabilities or cognitive difficulties.

FOR WHOM?

Whom what does the new obligation apply to?

Adapting a website to the WCAG 2.1 AA standard and other digital accessibility requirements is an obligation not only for public administration,
but also – from 2025 – for many private companies.

If you run a website and are unsure whether it meets current legal requirements, contact us. We will conduct an accessibility audit and propose specific adaptation measures.

Private companies

Public institutions

Schools, universities, libraries

Healthcare entities

NGOs and foundations

WHY?

Why is it important? - New legal requirements

Duty

Public institutions and private companies must meet digital accessibility requirements – this is not the future, it is the present.

Penalties and inspections

Failure to adapt may result in sanctions, inspections and institutional liability for digital exclusion.

WCAG 2.1 AA

International standard for website accessibility – defines principles of readability, contrast, navigation and usability for all users.

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EXPERIENCE

Why trust us?

At Coblit, we combine years of experience with modern technologies, delivering reliable IT solutions. Our team of experts has executed hundreds of projects, creating applications, websites, and systems tailored to the unique needs of our clients. Our experience guarantees the quality and innovation of every project.
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