Accessibility at commonux.org

Our Commitment

At CommonUX, accessibility is not just a requirement—it’s a promise. We believe everyone deserves equal access to digital experiences, regardless of ability. We design and develop all digital products and services to meet and exceed the latest global accessibility standards.


What Is Digital Accessibility?

Digital accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. This includes those with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.


Why Accessibility Matters


World Accessibility Act & Key Regulations

The World Accessibility Act: Overview

While there is not yet a single global law, the “World Accessibility Act” is used to refer to a fast-growing international consensus around digital accessibility, influenced by these key frameworks:

Key Requirements Summarized

  1. Equal Access: All digital services—websites, mobile apps, e-commerce, e-books, banking, transport, and more—must be accessible to people with disabilities.
  2. Product Scope: The EAA covers not just public sector sites, but most digital products and services sold or offered within the EU.
  3. Harmonized Standards: WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the baseline requirement for compliance.
  4. Transparency: Organizations must provide clear accessibility statements and feedback mechanisms.
  5. Monitoring & Enforcement: Regular audits and national enforcement agencies ensure compliance.

Accessibility Principles (WCAG 2.1 / EAA)

1. Perceivable

2. Operable

3. Understandable

4. Robust


The European Accessibility Act: What You Need to Know


Accessibility at CommonUX.org

We are committed to:


Your Rights & How to Get Help


Key Resources & References


Accessibility Statement

CommonUX.org strives to ensure digital accessibility for all. We continually improve the user experience for everyone, and apply the relevant accessibility standards.


Last updated: June 2025