Build accessibility into learning delivery
With over 3 decades of experience in accessibility, Magic helps learning organizations make accessibility operational across platforms, courseware, assessments, websites, and media. We offer consulting, audits, remediation, accessibility testing services, VPAT/ACR support, and ongoing program build-out.
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30+
Onshore accessibility SMEs
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200+
Engineers and testers
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20M
Assets audited at scale
Digital Accessibility Solutions
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K-12 Accessibility
Find VPAT and ACR documentation support for your digital products without slowing delivery.
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Higher Ed Accessibility
Manage compliance across LMS courseware, websites, instructional materials, and campus content.
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School District Accessibility
Get accessibility consulting and build repeatable accessibility practices across content, platforms, and procurement.
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European EAA Compliance
Map EN 301 549 expectations, prioritize fixes, and document conformance for stakeholders selling into Europe.
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AI-Assisted Accessibility Remediation
AI-automated accessibility testing services for high-volume fixes, with certified specialists' reviews.
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Title II ADA Compliance Services
Accessibility audit services, remediation, testing, and validation mapped to Title II expectations and WCAG.
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Color Contrast Audit
Check color contrast across digital content and interfaces with expert validation.
Ready to Assess Your Accessibility Gaps?
Our digital accessibility solutions help define the right starting points and delivery models for your accessibility goals.
Case Studies
Why learning teams bring in Magic
Magic’s digital accessibility solutions combine learning-specific accessibility expertise and delivery models.
Magic supports VPAT and Accessibility Conformance Report ACR documentation. Our accessibility audit services and reports give stakeholders defensible evidence.
EdTech involves more than just web accessibility solutions. Magic brings ready-made frameworks, proven workflows, and cross-environment support so teams can move faster with consistent outcomes across products, content, and platforms.
Magic’s accessibility work is carried out by 200+ trained engineers and testers with certifications such as WAS, ADS, CPACC, CPAW, and DHS, with ongoing training and input from certified users with disabilities in testing and feedback.
Our in-house tool MagicA11y helps automate 40% of repeatable accessibility work out of the box, while certified accessibility specialists review, test with assistive tech, and sign off, so speed does not come at the cost of judgment or quality.
Accessibility issues do not stop at automated scans. Magic combines manual testing, screen reader and keyboard testing, validation with people with disabilities, and retest support so teams can see how products perform in real learner journeys.
Segments We Serve
Different learning markets face different accessibility pressures. We tailor work to the systems, content types, and reporting demands each one carries.
K-12
Improve audits, remediation, VPAT support, and submission readiness across evolving content libraries.
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Higher Education
Website accessibility services and Title II support across LMS environments, instructional materials, and campus web experiences.
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Workforce Learning
Build and update job-relevant content for faster launches, evolving pathways, and ongoing program change.
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School Districts
Build consistent accessibility practices without overloading internal teams.
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“Magic EdTech has become an invaluable partner to StudySync, providing accessibility and web publishing services with skill, precision, and expediency. Communication and responsiveness are top-notch, and Magic has helped reduce managerial burden and staff stress.”
Accessibility Delivery Models
How we plug in
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Accessibility consulting
For teams that need a baseline, prioritized findings, standards mapping, and a clearer remediation path before execution starts. -
Project-Based Remediation
For teams with defined accessibility workstreams across content, courseware, websites, or platforms that need focused execution. -
WCAG compliance testing services
For teams that need accessibility testing, assistive tech coverage, and release-aligned validation built into delivery. -
Program and CoE Support
For teams building governance, reporting, and repeatable accessibility practices that can hold across releases and regions.
Whether you need a baseline audit, website accessibility services, or ACR documentation, Magic can meet your team where it is.
Insights from Accessibility Teams
End-to-end digital accessibility solutions
From audits and remediation to VPAT support and Accessibility Conformance Report generation, Magic helps learning teams reduce risk and keep delivery moving.
FAQs
Digital accessibility makes learning experiences more usable across formats and devices. It aligns with ADA website accessibility standards and involves audits, remediation, testing, validation, and documentation tied to the standards and requirements that apply in their environment.
Yes. Teams can engage Magic for end-to-end work, from baseline audit and standards mapping through remediation and validation. We also support focused accessibility services when internal teams already own part of the work.
Testing cadence should follow the release cadence. Many teams start with website accessibility services like a baseline audit, then move to ongoing validation in each sprint or release window, so accessibility issues do not quietly return as products and content change.
No. AI can speed up repetitive detection and remediation work, but specialist judgment and validation still matter. The stronger model is to use AI-assisted acceleration where it is appropriate and keep human sign-off accountable for outcomes.
Coverage in the source material includes WCAG compliance testing services, WCAG 2.2, EN 301 549, ADA Title II, and the European Accessibility Act, along with related requirements often referenced in accessibility and procurement programs.
No credible vendor should promise legal immunity. What a partner can do is reduce risk by finding issues early, fixing them in a controlled way, validating with real-user input, and building defensible evidence such as VPAT and Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR) documentation.