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Document accessibility
106 out of 106
An accessible document is not a PDF printed from a screen. It is a document built accessible from the ground up.

An organisation that issues documents to customers — a contract, a confirmation, a report, a receipt — is required to make them accessible. Most tools on the market produce a PDF that looks right and fails the check, because the logical structure underneath it does not exist.
We produce documents whose structure is correct: tags, reading order, alternative text for images, tables with headers, declared language. The result can be verified — and should be.
The numbers
106/0
veraPDF — checks passed versus failures
PDF/UA-1
The standard it is checked against
PAdES
Embedded digital signature
Two ways to consume it
As a service
You send the documents you already produce and get them back accessible. Suited to an organisation with a limited number of templates.
As a component in your system
A service that takes HTML and returns an accessible, signed PDF. It is the same component that produces the documents in our forms platform.
Why this matters in Europe
The European Accessibility Act brings documents issued to consumers into scope, and eIDAS governs how an electronic signature carries legal weight. A PDF that is both PDF/UA-1 conformant and PAdES-signed answers both at once — which is exactly what this component produces.
Send us a document
Send one document you produce today. We will return it accessible, with a verification report.