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Accessibility statement generator.

Enter your business name, website, and a way to reach you, and get a clean, professional accessibility statement ready to publish. Copy it or download it as HTML or plain text. No code required, no branding on the output.

Tip: at minimum, fill in your business name and one way to reach you (email or phone). Everything updates live below, and your email and phone become clickable links in the output.

Not legal advice. This is a publish-ready template, not legal counsel. Accessibility obligations (such as the ADA and Section 508 in the US, or EN 301 549 in the EU) vary by business and location. Publishing a statement does not by itself make a site accessible. For certainty, have a qualified professional review your statement and your site.

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A clean accessibility statement, free and standalone

An accessibility statement tells visitors you take access seriously, names the standard you are working toward, and gives anyone who hits a barrier a clear way to report it and get help. This generator produces a professional statement you can publish today. No signup, no platform lock-in, and no vendor branding stamped on your page.

What goes into a good statement

A solid accessibility statement covers four things: a genuine commitment to making your content usable by everyone, the conformance standard you are targeting (WCAG 2.1 AA is the common benchmark), a simple way for people to report problems and request help in an accessible format, and the date it was last reviewed. That is exactly what this tool assembles from your inputs.

How to use it

Enter your business name, website, and at least one way to reach you, pick your conformance target, and set the date. The statement updates live as you type. When it looks right, copy the text or download it as an HTML or plain-text file, then publish it at a stable URL like /accessibility and link to it in your footer next to your privacy policy and terms.

Why free and standalone matters

Most accessibility statements are bundled into paid overlay platforms like accessiBe or UserWay, or sold inside agency audit packages, so a clean standalone statement is surprisingly hard to find for free. Ours gives you the same publish-ready document with no account, no monthly fee, and nothing pointing back to a vendor. You own the output entirely.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an accessibility statement?
An accessibility statement is a published page that states your commitment to accessibility, the standard you are working toward (such as WCAG 2.1 AA), and how visitors who run into a barrier can report it and get help. It signals good faith and gives people a clear way to reach you.
Where do I put my accessibility statement?
Publish it at a stable URL such as yoursite.com/accessibility and link to it in your site footer so it is reachable from every page. Many businesses link it next to their privacy policy and terms.
Is this legal advice?
No. This tool produces a template you can publish, not legal advice. Accessibility obligations (including the ADA and Section 508 in the US and EN 301 549 in the EU) vary by business and jurisdiction. If you need certainty, have a qualified professional review your statement and your site.
What does WCAG 2.1 AA mean?
WCAG stands for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Level AA of version 2.1 is the conformance target most organizations aim for and the one commonly referenced by regulations. It covers things like color contrast, keyboard access, captions, and clear labels.
Does publishing a statement make my site accessible?
No. The statement documents your commitment and gives people a way to report issues, but it does not fix anything on its own. Pair it with real accessibility work: test with a keyboard and a screen reader, check color contrast, add alt text, and fix what you find.
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