Accessibility Statement Generator
Show visitors your commitment to digital accessibility with a clear statement covering WCAG guidelines, the steps you take, known limitations, and how people can report barriers — tailored to your business type.
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Free preview · included in the TrustPack AI Pro pack ($19) along with 8 other documents — Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, Contact page, EULA, and Acceptable Use Policy.
Generate my Accessibility StatementWhy publish an accessibility statement
An accessibility statement tells visitors about your website's commitment to digital accessibility, the standards you aim to follow, and how they can report barriers they encounter.
Publishing an accessibility statement is a recognized good practice for demonstrating an ongoing commitment to accessibility, and it's referenced by accessibility laws and guidelines in a number of countries — including the ADA in the US, the European Accessibility Act in the EU, and accessibility regulations for public-sector websites elsewhere.
What's included
Your generated accessibility statement covers:
- Your commitment to WCAG 2.1 Level AA, where reasonably practicable
- Measures you take — color contrast, keyboard navigation, alt text, form labels, and more
- Known limitations and ongoing improvement efforts
- A feedback channel for visitors to report accessibility barriers
- Browser and assistive technology compatibility notes
- Wording tailored to your business type (e-commerce, SaaS, app, blog, agency, or other)
Part of the TrustPack AI Pro pack
The Accessibility Statement is one of three additional documents — alongside a EULA and an Acceptable Use Policy — included in the Pro pack. Together with the six core documents, that's 9 ready-to-publish documents for one website.
Frequently asked questions
- Does an accessibility statement make my website ADA-compliant?
- No. Publishing an accessibility statement does not by itself make a website compliant with the ADA, WCAG, or any other accessibility law. It documents your commitment and provides a feedback channel, but actual compliance depends on how your site is built and tested.
- Who should publish an accessibility statement?
- Any website can publish one, but it's especially common for e-commerce stores, SaaS products, and public-facing sites that want to communicate an ongoing commitment to accessibility and provide a way for visitors to report issues.
- Is the Accessibility Statement included in the $9 Standard pack?
- No. It's included in the $19 Pro pack alongside the EULA, Acceptable Use Policy, and the six core documents. You can preview it for free by checking the box on the generation form.
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