
Digital accessibility means designing websites that are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It is estimated that around 15 to 20% of people live with some form of disability, whether visual, motor, auditory or cognitive.
But the reality is broader. Fatigue. Poor screen. Difficult lighting. Unstable connection. At one point or another, everyone is affected. Thinking accessibility means improving the overall experience. For everyone.
Accessibility goes hand in hand with digital eco-design. Reducing the energy footprint of websites, designing lightweight and intelligible interfaces — this also means enabling everyone to access the web, even with limited devices or unstable connections. Dyscern combines both commitments for a digital world that is both inclusive and responsible.
Today, the legal framework exists. In France, the law requires accessibility for many public and private websites. The RGAA structures these requirements, building on the W3C standards (WCAG). Across Europe, obligations are strengthening with dedicated directives, including the European Accessibility Act. As illustrated by this action from the association Droit Pluriel, some companies are now being directly confronted with their responsibilities. Better to address it seriously than to be forced into it.
Faced with these requirements, our position is clear: meeting the standard is not enough. A website can be “compliant” and still be difficult to use. Beyond the regulatory aspect, accessibility is also a concrete driver of improvement: better user experience, greater readability, a positive impact on search rankings, and alignment with inclusion and responsibility initiatives.
The Ethical Pact
Designed in from the start.
Built into design and code.
Tested in real-world conditions.
Not a fix. A foundation.
We aim for over 90% overall compliance.
Our Approach
Identify: stating what is not accessible, clearly.
Audit: measuring against established frameworks (RGAA, WCAG).
Arbitrate: correct, improve or rethink.
Build: creating or rebuilding accessible websites from the ground up.
An accessible website is not fixed at the end. It is built right from the start.
Commit
Working with Dyscern is not about “improving accessibility a little”. It’s a choice. A choice for a more demanding web. Clearer. Fairer.
Is your website truly accessible? We can tell you. And more importantly, we can change it.
