When a website is designed and developed with accessibility in mind, it allows all individuals, including the 1 in 5 people with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, neurological and other disabilities, the power to access it with assistive technology.

This technology comprises of screen readers, Braille encoders, and even devices that can follow eye movement, replacing a keyboard and mouse.

The technology advances year after year while users continue to rely on the Internet to follow certain guidelines and function properly. The Bureau of Internet Accessibility (BoIA) has been helping eliminate the digital divide since 2001.

Its interactive tools, reports and services have assisted thousands of organisations achieve, maintain and defend the accessibility of their websites. From self-help tools, audits, training, remediation to implementation support, the Bureau of Internet Accessibility has the experience and expertise to ensure your success. Led by a strong management team with user interface design and software development expertise, BoIA is committed to making the Web accessible to everyone.