EAA Enforcement Live · For European SMBs

Is Your Website
Legally Compliant?

The European Accessibility Act requires most commercial websites and apps to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to €22.5 million or 3% of global turnover.

What the EAA requires

Directive (EU) 2019/882 — the European Accessibility Act — applies to most private sector websites, mobile apps, e-commerce, banking, transport, and digital services sold to EU consumers.

  • Websites and mobile apps must meet WCAG 2.1 AA
  • A public accessibility statement must be published
  • Users must be able to request accessible alternatives
  • Complaints must be handled within a defined timeframe
  • Non-compliance is enforced by national authorities
Read full EAA requirements by country →
Penalty range
€80k – €22.5M

Fines vary by member state, company size, and number of violations. Austria caps at €80,000. Italy allows up to 5% of turnover. Use the calculator below to estimate your exposure.

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How to comply in 4 steps

Check your risk

Use the free Fine Calculator to see your potential liability. Then take the EAA Ready Quiz to understand your current compliance level.

Audit your website

Use our free technical tools — contrast checker, heading analyser, alt text checker — to identify the most common issues on your site.

Generate your Annex IV pack

Produce a complete EAA Annex IV Technical File: Accessibility Statement, Declaration of Conformity, and compliance report — all using our pro tools.

Retain for 5 years

EAA Article 13 requires every covered business to keep technical documentation on file for at least 5 years. Pro accounts retain your full audit history automatically.

Tools for your business

Start with the free tools. Upgrade to Pro for documentation and reports.

Pro tools for compliance work

Generate a Declaration of Conformity, accessibility statement, compliance report, and run batch audits across your site — everything your team needs to document and demonstrate EAA compliance.

Reference and legislation