More Than Just a Box to Tick
An Accessibility Statement is a legal requirement for many, but a trust signal for all. We draft verified, compliant statements that reflect the true reality of your website.
Digital Inclusion Is Social Inclusion
You wouldn't build a community centre without a ramp. In 2026, your website is your digital front door. If it blocks screen readers or fails colour contrast tests, you are inadvertently shutting out the very people you exist to help.
The Equality Act 2010
UK law requires service providers to make "reasonable adjustments" for disabled users. This applies to charities just as much as businesses. We help you stay compliant and avoid reputational risk.
Secure Your Funding
Major grant bodies (like the National Lottery Community Fund and Arts Council England) increasingly view digital inclusion as a funding criteria. Don't let a poor website cost you a grant.
The "Purple Pound"
1 in 5 people in the UK have a disability. By ignoring accessibility, you risk alienating 20% of your potential donor base.
Experience Trusted by the UK’s Leading Institutions
Your mission is too important to risk on amateur setups. Accessible Pixels is built on a foundation of experience working with major UK data and public sector organisations.






A Living Document, Written by Experts
Automated generators cannot verify your code. We do. We bridge the gap between technical reality and legal obligation, providing you with a manually verified document that meets Government Digital Service (GDS) standards and stands up to scrutiny.
UK Govt & EU Compliant
We draft statements that strictly adhere to the UK Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Regulations 2018 and the model format required by the Government Digital Service (GDS).
"Known Issues" Log
Legally, you are allowed to have inaccessible parts of your site if you list them. We identify these "limitations" and explain them in plain English, ensuring you are compliant even while fixes are in progress.
Feedback Mechanism
A required part of any statement is a clear way for users to report problems. We help you set up a dedicated feedback loop, ensuring you never miss a critical report from a user.
Remediation Roadmap
A statement isn't just a snapshot; it's a commitment to improve. We help you draft a realistic "Date of Fix" for outstanding issues, showing stakeholders that you have a plan.
Why You Can't Just Copy-Paste a Template
Many organisations use free "Accessibility Statement Generators" to satisfy regulations. This is risky—if your statement claims your site is "Fully Compliant" when it actually has contrast errors or missing alt text, you are publishing a false declaration. This leaves you open to reputational damage and legal challenges.
We never draft a statement without testing the site first. We tell the truth, which is the best legal defence you have.

How We Work
We don't just write a document and walk away. We partner with your team to verify your current status, draft the required legal clauses, and ensure the final statement is placed correctly for maximum visibility and compliance.
Scan & Verify
We perform a mini-audit (or use your existing audit) to verify the current status of your site.
Draft & Author
We write the legal wording, specifically tailoring the "Non-Compliance" and "Disproportionate Burden" sections to your reality.
Publish & Placement
We advise your dev team on exactly where to place the link (footer, sitemap) to meet WCAG visibility requirements.
Review
We offer an annual review service to update the statement as your content changes.
Powered by World-Class Technology & Standards
We don't rely on flimsy templates. Your website is built on a foundation of industry-leading platforms and rigorous UK legal standards. From secure donations to GDPR compliance, we ensure your digital presence is safe, fast, and ready for the future.


Get In Touch
Let’s create a website that works for everyone, not just some. If you’re looking for an agency that listens, collaborates, and builds with accessibility at its core, you’re in the right place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simply fill out the contact form to book a consultation. We’ll discuss your needs and provide a tailored proposal.
As a minimum, an accessible website should follow WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines, ensuring usability for everyone, including people with disabilities. This includes features such as alt text, keyboard navigation, and sufficient colour contrast.
We offer competitive and bespoke pricing based on the project requirements, complexity, features, number of pages and level of customisation needed. Simply pop us an email or use the contact form.
It depends on the complexity. A simple website can take 2-4 weeks. More complex or e-commerce sites may take longer. We will provide a clear timeline during our consultation and proposal.
Yes! We can audit or redesign and improve your current website to ensure it’s fully accessible, user-friendly, and SEO-optimised.
Absolutely! We conduct WCAG-compliant audits to ensure your site meets accessibility standards. We follow the WCAG-EM for site-wide audits.