Accessibility Made Easy

The Lookit® Accessibility Solution transforms your website so everyone has equal access. It goes beyond compliance and gives your site visitor a personalized experience customized to their unique preferences and type of disability.

" We are passionate about making websites
accessible for all Canadians "

Look No Further  –  We Have You Covered!

Making your website fully accessible can be time-consuming and expensive. Web standards are evolving, and the cost to fully comply can exceed the price of creating a new website. But with the Lookit® Accessibility Solution, your website can fully comply with current and future standards at a fraction of the cost. 

Using a cloud-based software application and Artificial Intelligence, Lookit Design will install, test, and ensure your website is accessible for an annual subscription. This helps those with visual impairments, those with cognitive disabilities such as autism, ADHD, and epilepsy, and those who have difficulty controlling a mouse due to paralysis or Parkinson’s.  

You will receive a certificate of compliance that you can display on your website and submit to government regulators. And you will be supporting the community to make the digital world better for all Canadians.

Reach 7,000,000 More Canadians!

According to a 2023 study by Gartner, 17% of all website users cannot see and interact with your website. By making your website accessible to everyone, you will get more visitors and create brand loyalty. 

Sources: Statistics Canada | Ontario Mental Health Association | Government of Canada | Gartner.

Grow Your Business 12% - 50%

Web accessibility can be a powerful tool for increasing website traffic and organic search engine optimization (SEO) benefits. More people will be able to access the content on the website. Google gives higher scores to websites that meet accessibility standards. 

A 2023 Study by Semrush and BuiltWith: Accessible websites increased organic SEO and website traffic by 12% – 50%.

Ontario Leads The Way With Accessibility

Under the new AODA rules, there are four principles one must consider when providing services: independence, dignity, integration, and quality of opportunity. Our software ensures these core principles are achieved.

Ontario is the first province and one of the first jurisdictions in the world to enact specific legislation establishing a goal and time frame for accessibility. Ontario has accessibility reporting and set standards for employment, transportation, and public spaces. Persons with disabilities and industry representatives work with the government to develop the standards. Under the AODA, the government must create accessibility standards that organizations must follow. Implementing and enforcing these standards will help us work together to make Ontario more accessible and inclusive by 2025.