
Make Your Website A11Y-Ready
Stay compliant with the European Accessibility Act and improve usability with POWER Pro’s built-in accessibility tools.
See the POWER Accessibility Tools in Action
POWER Pro Accessibility Features
Built-in tools to make your website more accessible and compliant.
POWER Pro integrates an Accessibility Checker that helps detect common accessibility issues.
Keyboard accessibility is built-in, meaning users can navigate without a mouse.
Automatically detects if a user has “Reduce Motion” enabled in their device settings.
Custom styles to ensure links are always distinguishable.
FAQs
The Accessibility Checker detects issues like low contrast, missing ARIA labels, incorrect heading order, and unlabeled interactive elements, helping you improve accessibility compliance.
The ARIA Label Visualizer is a tool that overlays ARIA attributes as tooltips on your page, allowing you to see how screen readers interpret elements. This helps you verify and debug missing or incorrect labels without extra tools.
Yes! POWER Pro supports full keyboard navigation, ensuring all menus, buttons, forms, and popups follow the correct focus order and prevent keyboard traps.
However, we strongly recommend manually checking the tab flow to ensure that interactive elements appear in the correct order and behave as expected.
No, but POWER Pro provides a no-code solution for the users to easily enter ARIA labels within the module settings, ensuring that buttons, links, and interactive elements are properly labeled for screen readers.
If a user has “Reduce Motion” enabled in their system settings, POWER Pro automatically minimizes animations, ensuring a smoother experience for those sensitive to motion.
Yes! POWER Pro lets you adjust link styles, including underlines, font-weight and color to make links more distinguishable.
POWER Pro includes features to help prepare for the European Accessibility Act (EAA) starting in June 2025.
Click here for more information on the EAA.
Yes! While POWER Pro automates many accessibility best practices, we recommend manual testing with screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver, JAWS) and keyboard navigation for full compliance, since the automated tools can only address parts of the accessibility issues. Manual tests are needed to check e.g. if content/context and user-flow make sense.
Make Your Website Accessible with POWER Pro
With the European Accessibility Act (EAA) taking effect in June 2025, now is the perfect time to ensure your website is compliant and accessible to all users. Stay ahead of regulations and improve usability with POWER Pro.