Make your site inclusive with a free accessibility widget
A lightweight accessibility widget to improve accessibility and support EAA, ADA, and WCAG standards. Set it up in minutes with custom code or plugin.
From the team behind CookieYes, a privacy platform trusted by 1.5 million+ websites
Web accessibility gaps cost you real users
20%
of the world’s internet users live with a disability
Source: WHO
4,000+
digital accessibility lawsuits in the US in 2024
Source: UsableNet 2023 Lawsuit Tracker
96.3%
of homepages fail basic accessibility checks
Source: WebAIM Million Report 2024
Why compliance matters: WCAG, ADA & EAA
If your website serves users in the US or EU, you’re likely required to meet accessibility standards under these key regulations.
European Accessibility Act
EU businesses must comply with EAA accessibility requirements or face legal penalties.
Deadline: June 28, 2025
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
The global benchmark for web accessibility. Most laws, including ADA and EAA, are based on WCAG. So is this widget.
Americans with Disabilities Act
ADA requires public-facing websites to be accessible. Non-compliance can result in lawsuits.
Legal note: The CookieYes Accessibility Widget is a separate product from our cookie consent platform. While it supports accessibility, it does not guarantee legal compliance with ADA, WCAG, or EAA. For full compliance, a comprehensive audit and remediation is required.
Simple features to support accessible browsing
The accessibility widget offers everyday adjustments that improve usability for more people.
Accessibility, without the clutter
Make your site easier to read with adjustable font size, spacing, alignment, and contrast.
Tools for focus and readability
Cognitive-friendly features like dyslexia font, motion control, and link focus assist for neurodiverse users.
Zero setup, zero slowdown
The widget sits quietly on your site, without interrupting design or slowing down load times.
We’re just getting started
We’re improving accessibility, one release at a time. Here’s a look at what we’re building next!
Coming soon
Accessibility profiles
For visual impairments, ADHD, seizure safety, etc.
Coming soon
Customisations
Text labels, widget appearance and auto-translations.
Coming soon
Advanced settings
Admin tools and preview modes.
Frequently asked questions
AccessYes is a free, lightweight accessibility widget that enables website visitors to customise their experience on your site. It includes tools like text resizing, contrast adjustments, link highlighting, motion reduction, and dyslexia-friendly fonts, designed to support users with visual, cognitive, or motor impairments.
This widget supports accessibility but does not guarantee full compliance with standards such as WCAG, ADA, or the EAA.
You can install it using a simple script or a WordPress plugin, with no coding required.
Yes! The AccessYes accessibility widget is completely free to use. You can install it instantly and customise its features without any cost.
The AccessYes accessibility widget is designed to support your efforts to meet ADA, WCAG, EAA, and other accessibility standards by offering helpful tools to users.
However, it does not guarantee full legal compliance. This widget is intended to support your accessibility efforts. It does not guarantee legal compliance with ADA, WCAG, EAA, EN 301 549, or other standards. For full compliance, a comprehensive audit and remediation may still be required.
Yes! The accessibility widget works on any website, whether it’s custom-built or built on platforms like WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Wix, and more.
You can install it in two ways:
- Code installation: Add a small code snippet to your site’s <body> tag. Ideal for developers or custom-built websites.
- WordPress plugin: If you’re using WordPress, install it easily using our free accessibility widget plugin. No coding needed.
No. The accessibility widget is lightweight and optimized for performance. It loads asynchronously and runs only when users interact with it, so that it won’t affect your site speed or user experience.
Yes. You can customise the widget’s colour, position, and icons (available in the WordPress plugin) to match your website’s branding better. More advanced customisation options, custom label text and including auto-translation, are on our roadmap.
Yes, the accessibility widget automatically adapts to your site visitors’ browser language and supports 50+ widely spoken languages.