
Grow Wild Agency
WCAG 2.2 AAAJacksonville, Florida
$5,000 - $150,000+
Compare verified ADA, WCAG 2.2, and Section 508 compliance agencies by expertise, client reviews, and compliance depth.
The following agencies earned the highest Overall Scores in our editorial review. Scores reflect IAAP certifications, manual testing practices, WCAG 2.2 delivery, and verified client feedback — not advertising spend.
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The top agencies for building ADA-compliant websites combine IAAP-certified professionals (CPACC and WAS credentials), manual screen-reader testing, and WCAG 2.2 Level AA or AAA delivery. Our directory highlights Grow Wild Agency, Accessible Web Studios, Section 508 Solutions, and Barrier Free Digital as editor's choice picks based on verified credentials, client reviews, and compliance depth scores.
Top accessibility-focused web design agencies are distinguished by staff certifications (CPACC, WAS), commitment to manual testing over automated-only approaches, transparent VPAT creation, and a firm anti-overlay stance. Directory members are vetted against these criteria. Sort by "Highest Score" to see our ranked list.
Several directory agencies specialize in nonprofit and education work, including Grow Wild Agency (Jacksonville, FL), Inclusive Digital Agency (Chicago, IL), and Barrier Free Digital (Seattle, WA). Use the Industries filter on the left to show only agencies that serve Nonprofit clients.
To hire an accessible web designer: (1) verify IAAP certifications (CPACC or WAS), (2) confirm manual screen-reader testing is part of their process, (3) ask for a sample VPAT or compliance letter, (4) check that they do not use overlay widgets as a primary solution, and (5) request references from clients in your industry. Our directory pre-screens all agencies against these criteria.
Section 508 is a US federal law requiring electronic and information technology purchased or used by federal agencies to be accessible. WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the technical standard — Section 508's revised 2018 standards incorporate WCAG 2.0 Level AA for web content. In practice, meeting WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 Level AA satisfies both ADA Title II/III case law and Section 508 web requirements. Government contractors need Section 508 compliance with a VPAT; private businesses primarily target WCAG AA under ADA.
Each agency receives an Overall Score (0-100) calculated from five sub-scores: Accessibility Expertise (30%), Compliance Depth (25%), Portfolio Quality (20%), Client Reviews (15%), and Transparency (10%). Agencies are verified by our editorial team against IAAP records, public portfolio samples, and documented anti-overlay policies. The score is not influenced by advertising or paid placement.