Accessibility Statement Generator

Publish an accessibility statement that regulators and users can actually rely on — WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 AA conformance level, known limitations, assistive-technology support, and a clear feedback channel.

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What's included in every draft

Quality verification

Every document is verified for accuracy, completeness, and jurisdiction-specific requirements before delivery.

Jurisdiction-aware

180 jurisdictions including GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, LGPD, PIPL, PDPA, PIPEDA, POPIA.

120+ languages

Translate policies into the languages your users actually read, with terminology tuned to local law.

Who needs this policy

E-commerce and consumer services (EAA-in-scope)

E-commerce, banking, e-books, and passenger-transport services are in scope of the EAA from June 2025 and need published accessibility statements to demonstrate conformance.

SaaS selling to enterprise and public sector

Procurement processes increasingly require a WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 AA statement, VPAT, or equivalent — publishing a statement accelerates security and accessibility reviews.

Public-sector websites and apps (UK, EU)

UK PSBAR and the EU Web Accessibility Directive both mandate a specific accessibility-statement format for public bodies, monitored by GDS and national regulators.

US-facing sites reducing ADA litigation risk

ADA Title III website lawsuits continue to rise; a current, specific accessibility statement with a feedback channel demonstrates good-faith remediation effort.

Jurisdiction coverage

WCAG 2.2 AA (W3C / WAI)

This document is designed to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 at conformance level AA — perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust success criteria — including the new 2.2 criteria around focus, dragging, and accessible authentication.

European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882)

The PolicifyAI system outputs a statement structure suited to the EAA, which from 28 June 2025 applies accessibility requirements to many consumer-facing products and services, including e-commerce, banking, and e-books.

EU Web Accessibility Directive (2016/2102)

Compliance templates follow the Directive’s required statement structure for public-sector bodies — conformance status, non-accessible content with reasons, feedback mechanism, and enforcement procedure.

US Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508

Software-generated output reflects the DOJ position that Title III of the ADA applies to many websites, plus Section 508 expectations for federal and federally-funded entities — no specific statement format is mandated, but a statement is strong evidence of good-faith effort.

UK Equality Act 2010 and PSBAR

The draft includes the reasonable-adjustments framing of the Equality Act and, for public-sector bodies, the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018 statement format enforced by the GDS monitoring team.

How it works in five minutes

  1. Describe your product and audit status

    Answer questions about your site or app, the audit you’ve run, and which WCAG criteria you currently meet, partially meet, or do not meet.

  2. Declare conformance and known gaps

    Pick your declared conformance level (AA is the common target) and list known non-conforming areas with remediation dates.

  3. Review the draft

    The draft is verified for compliance with WCAG, EAA, PSBAR, and ADA disclosure requirements.

  4. Publish at /accessibility and link sitewide

    Host on a PolicifyAI-served URL or export, publish at a stable URL such as /accessibility, and link from your site footer.

Frequently asked questions

Is an accessibility statement legally required?

Under the European Accessibility Act (2025), many online services must publish an accessibility statement. The ADA in the US does not mandate a specific statement format but makes one strong evidence of good-faith compliance.

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Last reviewed 17 April 2026.

PolicifyAI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Generated policies are drafting starting points that require review by qualified counsel before publication or reliance.