Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT)
The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is the foundation for creating an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR). Developed by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the VPAT is a standardized template that helps vendors evaluate and report how well their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products conform to accessibility standards such as WCAG, Section 508, and EN 301 549.
The VPAT serves as a structured checklist, with criteria rated as Fully Supported, Partially Supported, or Not Supported, along with explanations for each rating. Once completed, the VPAT becomes the basis of the ACR, offering a formal summary of accessibility conformance.
At Skynet Technologies, we simplify the entire process—ensuring your Accessibility Conformance Report is accurate, comprehensive, and ready for submission wherever needed.
VPAT/ACR Report Pricing
- Key templates
- Key templates
- Complete review
- Complete review
- Complete review
All plans include: Forms, Videos, Audio & Documents, Dynamic elements
Note: Once a purchase is done, to kickstart the audit you need to email us website access credentials at [email protected]
or reach out if you have any questions before making the purchase.
Security and Privacy
As a member of W3C and International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), we are applying the best industry practices and rigorous standards for both the confidentiality of your digital assets and the privacy of users. Additionally, the report is confidential and completely yours to use for any purpose like internal analysis, clients' benefits, or government that require periodic web accessibility reports.
FAQs
ACR is a formal document summarizing how well a digital product conforms to accessibility standards like WCAG 2.1 and Section 508, based on a completed VPAT.
Organizations bidding for government contracts, educational institutions, and companies committed to ADA compliance should obtain an ACR for their digital assets.
While not always mandatory, many federal and state procurement processes require an ACR. It’s also a key part of ADA and Section 508 compliance.
The VPAT is the template, and when completed, it becomes an ACR. The ACR provides a detailed breakdown of accessibility features and any known limitations.
Depending on the complexity of your digital product, an ACR can typically be delivered within 5–10 business days after the accessibility evaluation is complete.
Yes. The ACR can include areas of partial conformance and document any known issues, along with steps planned for remediation.