Website Accessibility
Audits & Remediation

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Many accessibility providers rely too heavily on automation. Automated tools can identify recurring technical issues, but they cannot fully evaluate how a website actually works for people using screen readers, keyboards, or other assistive technologies. RIV uses a hybrid process that combines tool-based scanning with human review to deliver a more accurate, actionable accessibility assessment.

Automated Testing Meets Human Insight.

RIV combines advanced scanning tools with expert manual testing to uncover accessibility barriers, document WCAG issues, and provide a clear path to remediation.

Our Process

Our process is designed to move from audit to action. We start with automated scanning to identify broad issue patterns, then validate findings through expert manual review, support remediation, and help you maintain accessibility as your website evolves.

Automated Scanning

We use tools such as Axe, Lighthouse, and WAVE to scan your website for common technical issues across templates and page types. This gives us a broad view of accessibility risks including missing form labels, empty links, heading structure errors, and color contrast problems.

Manual Expert Audit

RIV performs manual testing to identify issues that automation cannot reliably detect. We review keyboard navigation, focus order, interactive states, screen reader usability, form behavior, error handling, and the accessibility of key user journeys.

Remediation Support

Once issues are documented, we provide a structured report with WCAG references, severity levels, and recommended next steps. Your internal team can use the report for implementation, or RIV can support remediation directly within your website or CMS.

Ongoing Monitoring

Accessibility is not a one-time project. Content changes, plugins update, and new design elements can introduce new barriers. We help organizations maintain progress through follow-up testing, accessibility statements, and ongoing monitoring support.

Common Accessibility Barriers Found in Websites

Accessibility issues often go beyond missing alt text or color contrast. Many of the most important barriers appear in navigation, interaction patterns, forms, and dynamic components that require human testing to identify.

Missing or inaccurate alternative text

Images may include alt text, but that text may be incomplete, repetitive, or unhelpful to screen reader users.

Keyboard access failures

Menus, modals, filters, and forms may not work properly without a mouse.

Form labeling and error issues

Inputs may be missing labels, instructions, or accessible error messaging.

Focus and interactive state problems

Users may lose track of where they are when moving through a page with a keyboard.

Incorrect heading structure

Improper heading hierarchy can make pages difficult to understand and navigate with assistive technology.

Screen reader and ARIA issues

Poor semantic structure or incorrect ARIA implementation can create confusing or broken experiences.

Accessibility audits help identify these barriers across websites, web applications, ecommerce platforms, and digital documents. By evaluating digital experiences against WCAG standards, organizations can better understand where accessibility gaps exist and how they can be addressed through structured remediation efforts.

RIV Accessibility Process

RIV’s accessibility process is built around a practical framework that helps organizations move from issue identification to sustained conformance.

1

Scope

We review your site structure, templates, and key user flows to define the accessibility testing scope and identify high risk areas.

2

Audit

We conduct automated scans and manual testing to identify accessibility barriers across your site.

3

Report

Findings are documented in a WCAG aligned report with issue descriptions, severity levels, and remediation guidance.

4

Remediate

Your team can resolve issues using the report, or RIV can support implementation and remediation directly.

5

Monitor

We help maintain accessibility through periodic re testing and ongoing monitoring as your site evolves.

Why Manual Auditing Matters

Automated tools such as WAVE and Lighthouse are useful starting points, but they typically detect only a portion of accessibility issues. Many critical barriers that affect real world usability, assistive technology compatibility, and legal compliance require expert human evaluation. RIV combines automated testing with detailed manual review to uncover deeper structural, content, and interaction issues that tools alone cannot detect, ensuring a more accurate and meaningful accessibility assessment.

FAQ

Comprehensive Accessibility Testing

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RIV evaluates accessibility across the tools, technologies, and interactions that shape real user experiences.

Screen Reader Testing

We test websites with screen readers such as NVDA and VoiceOver to evaluate structure, announcements, navigation flow, and overall usability for blind and low-vision users.

Keyboard Only Testing

We navigate key pages and workflows without a mouse to confirm that links, buttons, menus, forms, and interactive elements are fully operable by keyboard.

Code and Semantic Review

We inspect HTML, CSS, ARIA usage, and component structure to identify issues that affect accessibility at the code level, including incorrect semantics, inaccessible modals, and poor focus handling.

User Journey Testing

We test important workflows such as navigation, search, contact forms, account access, product browsing, and checkout to identify friction in real task completion.

Ongoing Accessibility Support

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Digital experiences evolve, and accessibility must evolve with them. Code updates, new content, third party integrations, and design changes can introduce unintended barriers over time.

RIV offers structured review plans to help you maintain compliance and prevent accessibility regression:

  • Monthly Reviews

  • Quarterly Reviews

  • Biannual Reviews

  • Annual Reviews

Each review includes evaluation of site updates, third party plugins, downloadable assets such as PDFs, multimedia content, and documentation updates. We also support keeping your Accessibility Conformance Reports and Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates current, helping your organization remain prepared for procurement reviews and regulatory scrutiny.

Accessibility Audit Report

Clear documentation helps organizations understand risk, prioritize fixes, and demonstrate a structured accessibility effort. RIV creates reports that supports internal teams, development partners, procurement processes, and broader compliance initiatives.

Severity Prioritization

Findings are organized by impact to help teams address the most important barriers first.

Detailed Audit Findings


Documented accessibility issues across key templates, components, and workflows.

WCAG References

Each issue is mapped to relevant success criteria for clarity and implementation.

Remediation Guidance

Recommendations help developers and content teams understand what needs to change.

Progress support

Follow-up testing and updated reporting can help demonstrate ongoing accessibility work over time.

Why Organizations Choose RIV

RIV combines accessibility expertise with practical digital execution. We do not treat accessibility as a one-time scan and approach it as part of building digital experiences that are respectful, usable, and sustainable.

Human-centered testing
We evaluate how websites actually work for people, not just how they score in a tool.

Actionable reporting
Our findings are clear, structured, and designed to support real implementation.

Technical and design awareness
We understand both code-level issues and user experience barriers.

Remediation guidance
Your team receives practical next steps, not just a list of errors.

Compliance focused process
Our work is grounded in WCAG-based review and structured documentation.

Long term support
We help organizations move from one audit to a more sustainable accessibility practice.

RIV provides clarity, structure, and accountability so accessibility becomes a sustainable part of your digital strategy.

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Start Your Accessibility Audit

Get a clearer view of where accessibility barriers exist, what WCAG issues matter most, and what steps your team should take next. RIV combines automated scanning, manual testing, and practical reporting to help organizations move forward with confidence.