Showcase Your Digital Accessibility with Confidence

Learn how to create a VPAT that helps your customers assess your digital product’s accessibility and puts you ahead in competitive procurement processes. Gain clarity on the VPAT process, understand its benefits, and discover how to get your Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR) right the first time.

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Why the VPAT Matters

A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is a trusted format used by buyers, including the public sector, to assess the accessibility of your digital products.

With a VPAT, you can:

  • Make it easier for customers to assess and compare products.
  • Meet public sector procurement requirements.
  • Demonstrate your commitment to accessibility.
  • Use the VPAT as a foundation for your internal accessibility program.

What’s You’ll Learn from the VPAT Guide

  • What a VPAT and ACR are
  • The step-by-step VPAT creation process.
  • When to outsource your VPAT.
  • Choosing accessibility standards, like WCAG and EN 301 549.
  • The competitive benefits of getting your VPAT right.

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“VPATs aren’t just paperwork; they are key milestones for maturing your organization’s accessibility journey.”

— Stephen Cutchins, Sr. Manager of Product Management, Cvent

How TPGi Can Help You with Your VPAT

Trusted by federal entities, Fortune 500 companies, and leading technology providers for accessibility compliance and VPAT reporting, TPGi can support your organization at every stage of the VPAT process, from initial audits to long-term compliance support.

Start with an Accessibility Audit

Assessing the accessibility of your digital products and making a plan is one of the first steps in creating your VPAT.

Develop a Strategy

Your success depends on developing a prioritized roadmap that will act as a guide if times get tough and you don’t know what to work on next.

Create Your VPAT

Assessing the accessibility of your digital products and making a plan is one of the first steps in creating your VPAT.