Sydney-based Accessibility Consultants for Hobart
We help Tasmanian government agencies, the university and Antarctic science sectors and software companies create inclusive digital experiences that meet WCAG, comply with Australian law, and work for everyone.
Trusted by organisations across Australia
What We Do
ExceedAbility provides end-to-end digital accessibility services to help your organisation create inclusive digital products and meet compliance requirements.
Accessibility Audits
Comprehensive WCAG audits of websites, web applications, mobile apps, and software platforms. We identify barriers and provide prioritised remediation guidance.
Learn more →Document Remediation
Transform PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoints, and other documents into accessible formats meeting WCAG and PDF/UA standards.
Learn more →Accessibility Training
Customised training for developers, designers, content creators, and leadership teams. Build internal capability for sustainable accessibility.
Learn more →Consulting & Strategy
Develop accessibility roadmaps, governance frameworks, and procurement policies. Embed accessibility into your organisation's DNA.
Learn more →User Testing
Real-world testing with people with disabilities using assistive technologies. Understand the actual user experience of your digital products.
Learn more →Organisational Uplift
Transform your organisation's accessibility maturity through comprehensive programs covering people, process, and technology.
Learn more →Free tools, guides and reference content
Use these alongside (or instead of) our paid services. Everything below is free, no signup, and built by the same team that audits and trains for Australian government and enterprise.
WCAG 2.2 Quick Reference
Every WCAG 2.2 success criterion in plain English with a real-world failure example, the access needs affected, and our tools and services that address each one.
Open reference →WCAG Criteria Search
Filter all 87 WCAG 2.2 success criteria by level, principle, WCAG version, disability impact and primary focus. Each result links to the W3C Understanding document.
Search criteria →JAWS vs NVDA vs VoiceOver vs TalkBack
Side-by-side comparison of the four major screen readers. Cost, platform, market share, learning curve and a role-by-role selection guide for design, dev, audit and end-user.
Compare screen readers →Accessibility Statement Generator
Generate a compliant, professional accessibility statement tailored to your organisation in minutes. Suitable for Australian government and enterprise.
Generate a statement →Top 40 Accessibility Tools
Curated reference of 40 tools across screen readers, magnifiers, voice control, captioning, testing platforms and audit services. Each one tagged by who it helps.
Browse tools →Document Accessibility Guide
Step-by-step guide to creating accessible PDFs, Word documents and PowerPoint files. Covers structure, tags, alt text, reading order, tables and testing.
Read the guide →Accessibility for Designers
The 10 most common reasons designers deprioritise accessibility, and the evidence-based reality behind each one. Aimed at UX, UI, brand and content designers.
Read for designers →Accessibility for Developers
The 10 barriers developers hit most often, including framework misconceptions, the ARIA trap, and where automation actually helps versus hurts.
Read for developers →Find Help
Personalised entry point. Pick your role and intent, get a tailored path through the tools, guides and services on this site that match your need.
Find your path →Specialist Experience
Government & Public Sector
We understand the unique requirements of Australian government agencies, including compliance with the Digital Experience Policy, DDA obligations, and WCAG 2.2 AA requirements.
- Digital Experience Policy compliance (Jan 2025/2026 deadlines)
- DTA reporting and Investment Oversight Framework
- Accessible procurement guidance
- Staff training and capability building
- Document remediation at scale
- Web and app accessibility audits
Software & Technology
We help software companies build accessibility into their products from the ground up, ensuring compliance with WCAG, Section 508, and EN 301 549 for global markets.
- WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 compliance testing
- VPAT/ACR documentation for procurement
- Developer training and code reviews
- Design system accessibility guidance
- Automated testing integration
- Assistive technology compatibility testing
Access needs we specialise in
We audit, train and remediate across all five disability groups plus the 20 personas we use in design reviews and inclusive testing. Tap into the depth on each one below.
Visual disabilities
Blindness, low vision and colour-vision differences. Screen readers, magnifiers, contrast, alt text and meaningful structure.
Explore vision → HearingAuditory disabilities
Deaf, hard-of-hearing and auditory processing. Captions, transcripts, sign-language alternatives and visual cues for audio.
Explore hearing → CognitiveCognitive & learning
Dyslexia, ADHD, autism, memory and intellectual disability. Plain language, predictable layouts, consistent help and forgiving forms.
Explore cognitive → MotorPhysical & motor
Limited dexterity, tremor, paralysis and RSI. Keyboard support, large targets, switch access, voice control and forgiving interactions.
Explore motor → SpeechSpeech disabilities
Stuttering, aphasia, dysarthria and non-speaking users. Text-based contact paths, AAC support and alternatives to voice-only authentication.
Explore speech → Personas20 accessibility personas
The persona set we use in design reviews and inclusive testing, covering cognitive, neurological, sensory, motor, speech and contextual needs.
Browse personas →Why Choose ExceedAbility
Deep Expertise
Specialist accessibility consultants with extensive experience in WCAG, PDF/UA, and assistive technologies.
Government Experience
Proven track record with Australian government agencies at federal, state, and local levels.
Technical Depth
We understand code, design systems, and development workflows, not just compliance checklists.
Serving Hobart from Sydney
A Sydney-based team working with Tasmanian government, universities and Antarctic science clients. We deliver on-site in Hobart when needed and remotely the rest of the time, with no FIFO premiums or interstate billing surprises.
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Ready to Make Your Digital Services Accessible?
Talk to Sydney-based accessibility experts serving Hobart. We'll assess your needs and recommend the right approach for your organisation.