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Digital usability and web accessibility

Exceed Ability – a web accessibility and usability consultancy.

At Exceed Ability, we believe in, and advocate for, universal design which aims to build digital services that work for everyone.
We endorse and promote digital inclusion, by default.

We help organisations with digital products and services by focusing on making them:

1. Usable

We help ensure digital systems and online services do what they are supposed to do, are fit for purpose, serve their intended user group, meet their needs and are user friendly.

Usability

We help design and optimise digital products and services (websites, mobile sites, apps) so people can access and use them, easily.

Ease of use should be universal regardless of a person’s preferences, abilities, disabilities or capabilities.

“Ease of use may be invisible, but its absence sure isn’t.”

IBM

2. Accessible

Digital products and services need to be accessible. They should be available, meet or exceed user needs while being compliant with the required standards.

Web Accessibility

We provide advice, compliance, testing and support services to help ensure everyone can access digital services, as intended, regardless of device, hardware, software, or any sensory and/or physical impairment.

“The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect”

Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web


Accessibility and Usability Services

We offer the following services across our focus areas:

  1. Audits & Compliance: Our comprehensive audits identify accessibility gaps and ensure compliance with WCAG, ADA, and other regulations.

We collaborate with you, within the specific context of your organisational goals to improve services to customers, which:

  • increases user and customer satisfaction;
  • provides better return on your investments;
  • reduces risk and;
  • ensures compliance.

Basically, we help organisations:

  1. make better things (resulting in more usable products) and
  2. make things better (improve products and services to end users)