Generate your WCAG 2.1 AA Report and your Accessibility Statement compliant with Directive (EU) 2019/882 and the harmonised standard EN 301 549. Professional draft ready to use. 15 minutes. €149 per website. No subscription.
Generate my Accessibility Report → Free 2-minute test: is your website required to comply with the EAA?17 official criteria evaluated with score per principle and numbered reference.
Personalised in compliance with Art. 13.2 of the Directive. Ready to publish on your website.
Copy-paste code with feedback mechanism and your country's authority details.
Verified fines for your country sourced from national transposition law.
Each issue with HIGH/MEDIUM priority and resolution instructions.
Documentation per Annex VI of Directive 2019/882.
Directive (EU) 2019/882 distinguishes three clearly delimited situations. EAA-Report is only the right tool for one of them. Check which case you're in before buying.
For these services EAA-Report is the right tool. Generates the Accessibility Report structured under EN 301 549 + WCAG 2.1 AA and the Accessibility Statement of Art. 13.2 of the Directive.
These situations are exempt from the Directive's obligations. If you fall under one of these, you don't need the Report (though you can still generate it voluntarily as good practice).
These products are covered by the Directive but require the conformity assessment procedure of Annex IV with specific CE marking. EAA-Report is not the right tool for this — you need the technical file under Annex IV.
Not sure which case you're in? Take the free 2-minute test first. If EAA-Report isn't the right tool for you, we'll tell you before you buy.
Economic operators under Art. 2 of the Directive (service providers and traders) whose services fall under the "IN SCOPE" zone above.
Directive (EU) 2019/882 is not optional. It has been in force since 28 June 2025. Inspections have already started.
Spain: up to €1,000,000 (Law 11/2023, subsidiary regime RDL 1/2013). Brackets: minor up to €30,000, serious €30,001-90,000, very serious €90,001-1,000,000. Repeat offences: operating ban up to 2 years. Netherlands: up to €900,000 or between 1% and 10% of annual turnover (sectoral model ACM/AFM/CvdM). Sweden: up to €900,000 (PTS). Luxembourg: up to €1,000,000 (OSAPS). Germany: up to €100,000 per infringement (BFSG). France: up to €250,000 (Ordonnance 2023-859).
France: the Tribunal Judiciaire de Paris admitted in November 2025 claims against 4 supermarket chains for EAA non-compliance. Spain: Vueling sanctioned by AESA for inaccessibility of its booking website. Netherlands: ACM running active sectoral audits in banking and telecom since spring 2026. Sweden: PTS with active e-commerce inspections. Italy: AgID issuing notices through its public form.
Beyond administrative sanctions, users with disabilities can take civil action under national consumer protection law. In Spain, Law 11/2023 provides reporting mechanisms through OADIS and the Technical Unit created by Royal Decree 143/2026. A generic statement that doesn't reflect the actual state of the website is evidence against you.
No small print. Read this before buying so you know exactly what you get for €149.
Traditional professional audits, continuous monitoring SaaS platforms, online text generators, or EAA-Report. Verified data from each competitor. Last verification: April 2026.
| Traditional audit | Monitoring SaaS | Online text generator | EAA-Report | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | €2,000 – €25,000 per website | €150 – €500 / month | €0 | €149 / website, one-time |
| Delivery time | 2 – 6 weeks | 24-48h onboarding + ongoing monitoring | Instant | 15 minutes |
| Manual WCAG evaluation | Yes (IAAP auditor) | No (automated scan ≈ 25% of criteria) | No | Yes (guided self-evaluation of 17 criteria) |
| Country-specific legal data | Yes (consultant) | Sometimes | No | Yes, sourced from national law |
| Browser-side (GDPR) | No (sent to consultant) | No (sent to their servers) | Variable | 100% in your browser, never leave |
| Business model | Per-project engagement | Recurring monthly subscription | No commitment | One-time payment, no renewal or subscription |
| Deliverable duration | Permanent | While you pay the subscription | No real value | Permanent · 10 regenerations in 30 days |
| Cited legal basis | Varies | Varies | None | Art. 13.2 Directive 2019/882 + EN 301 549 V3.2.1 |
Competitor data verified against official publications of Accessible.org, DigitalA11Y, Skynet Technologies, AudioEye and AccessibilityChecker.org. Last verification: April 2026.
It's not that we're cheaper. It's that the model is different.
Traditional audits and scanning SaaS assume a third party externally evaluates your website. EAA-Report flips the model: you, as the service provider responsible under Art. 13.2 of the Directive, evaluate your own website criterion by criterion guided by the 17 questions of the WCAG 2.1 AA standard. EAA-Report structures your evaluation into a professional Report compliant with EN 301 549 V3.2.1. This is exactly what the Directive contemplates: the responsibility for compliance lies with the service provider.
EAA-Report is JavaScript running on your machine. There's no server processing, no database, no storage. The PDF generation happens locally and you download it directly. You can disconnect from wifi after the page loads and the generator still works. GDPR-native by design, not by claim. No self-service competitor offers this.
The document you download doesn't depend on any active subscription. In three years it's still valid without paying another euro. Monitoring SaaS platforms force you to renew to keep access to your reports. Here, the PDF is a portable document that outlives your commercial relationship with us. What the license limits is the ability to regenerate that PDF (10 regenerations during 30 days for adjustments), not the use of the document already downloaded.
If you manage accessibility for several websites (agency, consultancy, group), don't buy one by one. Request a quote with the form and we'll send you the applicable tier.
3 steps. 15 minutes. No technical knowledge required.
Company name, URL of the digital service to evaluate, country, type of service (e-commerce, banking, transport, audiovisual, e-books, telecom), number of employees and turnover. The generator automatically detects if you're an Art. 4(5) microenterprise exempt.
17 official questions based on WCAG 2.1 Level AA, grouped by the 4 principles (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust). Answer honestly: your answers shape the report. Each criterion has its official number.
6-10 page PDF with: WCAG evaluation with score per principle, issues detected with HIGH/MEDIUM priority, remediation instructions, personalised Accessibility Statement, HTML code for your footer, your country's authority data and fine range. Straight in your browser.
Important notice about product scope. EAA-Report generates the Accessibility Report and the Statement in compliance with Art. 13.2 of Directive (EU) 2019/882 and the harmonised technical standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1, which incorporates WCAG 2.1 Level AA. It is designed exclusively for B2C digital services under Art. 2.2 (e-commerce, consumer banking, passenger transport, audiovisual, e-books, telecommunications).
If your product is physical hardware under Art. 2.1 (ATMs, payment terminals, smartphones, e-readers, set-top boxes), you also need the conformity assessment procedure of Annex IV with specific CE marking. EAA-Report does not replace that procedure nor CE marking where applicable. In those cases, consult with a notified body or a specialised consultancy for the corresponding sectoral directive.
Commercial honesty about product scope and how downloadable digital content refunds work.
EAA-Report generates a Report structured under Art. 13.2 of Directive (EU) 2019/882 and EN 301 549 V3.2.1, based on the information you, as the service provider, enter. The truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of your evaluation is your responsibility as the service provider.
We guarantee that the document structure follows Art. 13.2 and EN 301 549, and that the country-specific legal references (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands) are correct as of the last verification date. We do not guarantee that a specific report will be accepted by a market surveillance authority in a specific case, nor by a commercial buyer in a procurement process.
EAA-Report is not legal advice. SolidwareTools does not interpret case law from the CJEU, national courts or competent authorities, nor does it assess the applicability of the regulation to the user's specific situation. The maximum liability of SolidwareTools, in any case and for any cause, is limited to the amount paid for the corresponding product. For specific situations (open inspection, civil claim, sanctioning procedure initiated), consult a lawyer specialised in digital accessibility or contact OADIS / the Technical Unit directly.
EAA-Report is digital content delivered through download of the PDF generated in your browser. Under Art. 16(m) of Directive (EU) 2011/83 on consumer rights, the right of withdrawal does not apply to digital content whose execution has begun with the buyer's express consent. The generation of the PDF constitutes the act of delivery of the product.
Refund for technical failure: if the software fails (generator error, PDF that doesn't download, reproducible bug), we refund in full by sending a screenshot of the error to hello@solidwaretools.com within 14 days of purchase.
No refund for change of mind once the license is activated and the PDF is generated, under the cited Art. 16(m).
WCAG 2.1 AA Report + Accessibility Statement + HTML code for your footer + country-specific legal analysis + prioritised remediation plan. All in one PDF, downloaded directly from your browser.
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