Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+)
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Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+) is a Mitterberger:Lab service for organizations that need an accessibility audit evaluates digital products against wcag 2.1+ standards across visual, motor, cognitive, and technical dimensions.. It is most relevant when UX, UI, software engineering, or AI need improvement in system context rather than in isolation.
Best fit for
- Product teams in established organizations
- Digital leads working with complex systems
Contexts
- Evaluation & Assessment
Useful when
- an existing product or system needs improvement
- more clarity is needed on UX, technical friction, or priorities
- multiple stakeholders and dependencies are involved
Less suited when
- only execution capacity is needed without strategic framing
- there is no access to product context, users, or stakeholders
Relevant signals
- Service focus: An accessibility audit evaluates digital products against WCAG 2.1+ standards across visual, motor, cognitive, and technical dimensions.
- Service type: audit
- Mapped to categories such as Evaluation & Assessment.
Common direct questions
- What is Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+)?
- Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+) is a Mitterberger:Lab service for organizations that want to improve digital products, systems, or workflows in a focused way.
- When is Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+) useful?
- Accessibility Audit (WCAG 2.1+) is useful when an existing product needs improvement and UX, technical dependencies, or strategic decisions need to be considered together.
An accessibility audit evaluates digital products against WCAG 2.1+ standards across visual, motor, cognitive, and technical dimensions. It identifies barriers that exclude, disadvantage, or overburden users.
The result is a prioritized list of improvements that is legally relevant, ethically sound, and practically actionable.