Get Accessibility Audit Report From Accessibility Experts

Is your website or built environment truly accessible? At Accessibility Partners, we deliver detailed accessibility audit reports that help organizations across Canada identify barriers and meet compliance standards like AODA, WCAG 2.2, ACA, and CSA B651.
Our expert evaluations go beyond checklists—offering actionable insights that prioritize inclusion, usability, and legal compliance. Whether you operate in the public or private sector, we tailor our reports to your digital platforms, documents, physical facilities, or enterprise-wide systems.
Partner with us to build an inclusive experience for all users and demonstrate your commitment to accessibility.

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Accessibility Audit Report Service from Accessibility Partners

At Accessibility Partners Canada, our Accessibility Audit Report and Accessibility Audit Report services are designed to provide a detailed assessment of your website’s accessibility status. We help organizations ensure that their digital assets are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, by identifying areas that need improvement and offering actionable solutions for compliance with accessibility standards such as WCAG 2.2.

Our Accessibility Audit Report Process

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Step 1: Initial Consultation

We begin with an in-depth consultation to understand your organization’s specific needs and goals. Whether you’re looking to comply with WCAG 2.2 standards or improve the overall user experience for people with disabilities, we tailor our approach to meet your unique requirements.

Step 2: Comprehensive Accessibility Audit

Our team conducts a detailed audit of your website using a mix of manual and automated testing techniques. We focus on areas such as:

  • Perceivable: Ensuring that all content is available to users with various disabilities, including alternative text for images and proper labeling of visual elements.
  • Operable: Checking that interactive components, such as buttons and forms, can be navigated using a keyboard or assistive technologies.
  • Understandable: Verifying that content is presented in a clear and user-friendly manner, ensuring that navigation and information are intuitive.
  • Robust: Make sure that your website works well with different browsers, devices, and assistive technologies like screen readers.
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Step 3: Key Findings and Recommendations

Once the audit is complete, we create a detailed Accessibility Audit Report that highlights all issues found during the testing process. Our report includes:

  • Compliance Score: A clear percentage showing how much of your site complies with WCAG 2.2 standards.
  • Key Findings: A detailed list of the issues identified, such as missing alt text, improper heading structure, or color contrast problems.
  • Recommendations: Clear, actionable steps on how to remediate each issue, with explanations that are easy to follow, even for non-technical teams.

Step 4: Remediation Support

We don’t just stop at identifying the issues. Our team will work with you to create an effective remediation plan to address the barriers uncovered in the audit. Whether it’s adjusting your website’s design, code, or content, we provide specific recommendations and can collaborate with your team to implement the changes.

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Step 5: Final Review and Testing

After remediation, we perform a final round of testing to ensure that all issues have been properly addressed and that your website is fully compliant with accessibility standards. This final review ensures that your digital assets are accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities.

Step 6: Executive Summary

We understand that executives need a clear, concise overview of the findings. That’s why we provide an Executive Summary of the audit, highlighting the compliance score, the most critical issues, and the steps taken to resolve them.

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Today, compliance with accessibility standards must take a more conscious and purposeful approach! This is where working with Accessibility Partners can make your organization inclusive, accessible, and preferred by all!

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Compliance Score

This section provides a clear percentage score showing how much of your website complies with WCAG 2.2 guidelines. The score offers an overall view of how well your site meets accessibility standards.

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Statistics

We break down accessibility issues into four main categories—Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR). This helps you understand which aspects of your website need the most attention.

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Test Summary

This section provides an overview of the testing process, describing the methods used, how long the audit took, and key observations.

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Key Findings

Here, we list all accessibility issues we’ve identified, such as missing alt text for images, improper color contrast, parsing errors, and unlabeled form fields. Each issue is clearly explained with examples from your website.

Quality Criteria Tested

We provide details on the different types of testing performed, including manual testing, user testing, and screen reader testing.

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Primary Global Accessibility Issues

This section highlights the most significant issues found across your site, detailing their severity and suggesting fixes. Common issues include semantic markup problems, color contrast issues, and unlabeled form fields.

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WCAG 2.2 Checklist

 A detailed checklist showing which WCAG 2.2 AA-level success criteria were tested and whether your site passed or failed each criterion.

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Executive Summary Report

For your leadership team, we also provide an Executive Summary Report that delivers a high-level overview of the audit.

  • Test Summary: A brief explanation of the testing conducted.
  • Test Scores: A detailed breakdown of the compliance scores, giving executives a clear understanding of the site’s accessibility status.
  • Key Issues: A summary of critical accessibility barriers such as improper keyboard navigation, missing alt text, focus order issues, and color contrast problems.

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Why get an Accessibility Audit Report Service From Accessibility Partners

We have successfully undergone stringent government vendor qualification processes, earning recognition as a trusted vendor for website accessibility services across all levels of government—federal, provincial, and municipal. As a result, we are part of the Vendor of Record (VOR) for numerous government bodies, ensuring that our services meet the highest standards for quality, security, and reliability. When you choose us for your website audit, you can trust that you’re partnering with a proven leader in accessibility compliance.

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Detailed Reports

Our accessibility reports provide everything you need to understand the accessibility of your website. From high-level executive summaries to deep-dive remediation guides, we cover all aspects.

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Customized Solutions

We tailor our remediation suggestions to your website’s unique needs, ensuring each fix is practical and sustainable.

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Industry-Recognized Tools

We use a combination of industry-standard tools such as Compliance Deputy, aXe, WAVE, and screen readers like JAWS and NVDA to ensure thorough and accurate testing.

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Expert Guidance

Our accessibility experts not only identify issues but also guide you on the best ways to resolve them, improving your website’s usability and compliance.

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Proven Track Record

Having won multiple government Vendor Qualification processes, we are a trusted partner in accessibility services for all three levels of government—federal, provincial, and municipal.

With Accessibility Partners Canada, you’re not just getting an audit; you’re gaining a partner dedicated to helping you achieve full web accessibility. Our personalized service ensures that your website not only complies with legal requirements but also provides a better user experience for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

An accessibility audit is a systematic review of your website, documents, or built environment to assess compliance with accessibility laws and standards such as WCAG, AODA, ACA, or CSA.

It helps ensure your services are inclusive, legally compliant, and usable by people with disabilities—including screen reader users, those with cognitive impairments, or limited mobility.

After receiving the audit report, you can prioritize issues, begin remediation, and (optionally) schedule a re-audit for validation and certification.

We use tools such as Axe DevTools, WAVE, NVDA, JAWS, and Lighthouse, combined with manual testing by accessibility experts.

It improves user experience, mitigates legal risk, supports ESG goals, and aligns your organization with inclusion best practices.

Just contact us to schedule an initial consultation. We’ll walk you through scope, timeline, and deliverables.

We recommend full audits every 12–18 months, or after major design, content, or platform changes.