NIUX AccessibilityNew Inclusive UX

NIUX Accessibility · New Inclusive UX

Accessibility audits and code-level fixes for Shopify, SaaS, and ecommerce websites

We help teams find high-priority accessibility issues on public pages, turn them into developer-friendly remediation notes, and fix the issues that matter most — without scare tactics or legal claims.

  • WCAG-focused mini audits for key public pages
  • Human-reviewed findings, not just automated scanner output
  • Developer-friendly remediation notes and code-level support
  • Built for Shopify, SaaS, ecommerce, forms, and landing pages

Send one public URL. We’ll return 3–5 practical accessibility findings your team can review.

  • Human-reviewed findings
  • WCAG-focused checks
  • Shopify / SaaS / Ecommerce
  • Audit + remediation
  • No scare tactics
  • Implementation support, not legal advice

Small accessibility issues can create real user friction

Many websites look polished but still create barriers for keyboard users, screen reader users, low-vision users, and users navigating forms or checkout flows.

  • Buttons or links without clear focus states
  • Images without useful alt text
  • Form fields without accessible labels
  • Low-contrast text or button states
  • Heading structure that confuses screen readers
  • Menus or modals that are difficult to use with a keyboard
  • Error messages that are not announced clearly
  • Product pages that rely only on visual cues

These are potential friction points your team may want to review — not legal claims from NIUX.

What a NIUX mini audit checks

Keyboard navigation

Tab order, focus states, skip links, menus, modals, interactive controls.

Screen reader structure

Landmarks, headings, labels, link text, button names, ARIA usage.

Forms and checkout flows

Labels, error states, instructions, required fields, validation messages.

Visual accessibility

Color contrast, text sizing, button states, non-text indicators.

Product and content pages

Alt text, headings, product options, image-heavy sections, accordions, FAQs.

Technical implementation

Semantic HTML, accessible components, theme/template patterns, reusable fixes.

A sample report your developers can actually use

Each finding includes the affected element, why it matters, priority, and a practical remediation note.

NIUX Accessibility Mini Audit

Sample report — anonymized demo

Page
example.com/pricing
Review type
WCAG-focused technical review
Findings
4
Reviewed by
NIUX Accessibility

#1 Newsletter form input has no accessible label

Priority: High
Affected element
Email signup input in footer
Why it matters
Screen reader users may not know what information the field expects.
Suggested fix
Associate the input with a visible label or aria-label, and ensure validation messages are announced.

#2 Primary CTA focus state is difficult to see

Priority: Medium
Affected element
Pricing page “Start trial” buttons
Why it matters
Keyboard users may lose track of their current position.
Suggested fix
Add a visible focus outline with sufficient contrast and consistent spacing.

#3 Product image alt text is missing or too generic

Priority: Medium
Affected element
Product gallery images
Why it matters
Important product context may be unavailable to screen reader users.
Suggested fix
Use concise alt text for meaningful images and empty alt attributes for decorative images.

#4 Heading levels skip in the feature section

Priority: Low / Medium
Affected element
Feature comparison block
Why it matters
Unclear structure can make page navigation harder for assistive technology users.
Suggested fix
Use a logical heading hierarchy that follows the visual structure of the page.

A simple process for teams that want practical fixes

  1. Send us one page

    Share a public URL such as a product page, pricing page, signup page, checkout flow, or landing page.

  2. We run a mini audit

    We review common WCAG-related issues and identify the highest-priority accessibility barriers.

  3. You receive a short report

    You get clear findings, screenshots or selectors where relevant, priority notes, and suggested fixes.

  4. We help remediate

    Your team can fix internally, or NIUX can help implement code-level fixes.

Example: template-level fixes can remove repeated barriers

Many accessibility issues repeat across templates. Fixing the right component can improve dozens of pages at once.

Anonymized example

Shopify product template review

Context

A Shopify brand wanted a practical review of its product page and collection template before a theme update.

What we checked

  • Product option controls
  • Add-to-cart and quantity inputs
  • Image alt text structure
  • Focus states
  • Heading hierarchy
  • Review widget behavior

Findings

  • 11 accessibility issues found
  • 3 high-priority template-level fixes
  • 6 medium-priority content/component improvements
  • Several recurring issues appeared across product pages

Outcome

The team fixed the product option controls, focus states, and form labels first, improving accessibility across multiple product pages without redesigning the entire site.

Illustrative anonymized example. Results vary by site complexity and implementation scope.

Start small, then fix what matters

Free Mini Scan

Free

Best for: Teams that want a quick first look at one public page.

Includes

  • 1 public URL
  • 3–5 practical findings
  • priority notes
  • suggested next step
  • no legal claims
Request Free Scan

Most popular starting point

Starter Audit

Starting at $299

Best for: Teams that want a focused review of key pages before fixing.

Includes

  • 5–10 key pages
  • WCAG-focused technical review
  • prioritized findings
  • developer-friendly recommendations
  • optional remediation estimate
Request Starter Audit

Remediation Sprint

Starting at $1,200

Best for: Teams that want help fixing issues in code.

Includes

  • code-level remediation
  • form and label improvements
  • keyboard navigation fixes
  • focus-state and contrast improvements
  • Shopify / SaaS / ecommerce template cleanup
Discuss Remediation

Final pricing depends on website complexity, number of templates, platform, and remediation scope.

Built for teams that need practical accessibility improvements

Shopify and Shopify Plus stores

SaaS websites and signup flows

Ecommerce product and checkout pages

Online education and course platforms

Healthcare and clinic websites

Finance, travel, and booking experiences

Clear boundaries, no scare tactics

We help with

  • WCAG-focused technical audits
  • developer-friendly accessibility reports
  • frontend remediation support
  • Shopify theme accessibility improvements
  • SaaS landing page and form improvements
  • ecommerce UX accessibility fixes
  • accessibility documentation support

We do not

  • provide legal advice
  • guarantee ADA / EAA / WCAG compliance
  • send fear-based legal warnings
  • use automated scan results without human review
  • claim every issue can be found by a single tool

Frequently asked questions

Is this legal advice?

No. NIUX Accessibility provides technical accessibility review and remediation support. For legal interpretations of ADA, EAA, or other regulations, you should consult qualified legal counsel.

Do automated scanners find every issue?

No. Automated tools are useful, but many accessibility issues require human review, keyboard testing, screen reader consideration, and context-specific judgment.

Can you fix Shopify accessibility issues?

Yes, we can help with common Shopify theme and template issues such as focus states, labels, product option controls, headings, alt text structure, and interactive components.

Can you work with our developers?

Yes. We can provide developer-friendly findings and implementation notes, or help with code-level remediation directly.

What pages should we audit first?

Start with pages tied to revenue or conversion: homepage, product pages, pricing pages, signup forms, checkout flows, booking forms, and landing pages.

Do you guarantee compliance?

No. We provide WCAG-focused technical support and remediation. Compliance depends on legal context, full site behavior, ongoing content changes, and professional legal interpretation.

Want a calm, practical accessibility review?

Send one public URL and we’ll identify a few high-priority accessibility items your team may want to review.

Request a Free Mini Scan

Send a page for review

Send one public URL and we will identify a few high-priority accessibility items your team may want to review.

Share your details below and we’ll follow up with next steps for a free mini scan or the service level you choose.

Not sure what to send? Start with your homepage, product page, pricing page, signup page, or checkout flow.