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2025-06-175 min readnavable Team
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BFSG 2025: Make Your Website Accessible with navable Layover Tool & BFSG Audit

Starting June 28, 2025, companies must ensure their website complies with the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG) requirements. The BFSG 2025 mandates companies to design digital offerings accessibly so they are available to all users – especially people with disabilities. But how do you meet the BFSG requirements quickly and effectively?

Our navable solution offers a practical and efficient way to meet accessibility standards and prepare your website for the BFSG:

🛠 navable Layover Tool – Immediate optimization of colors, contrasts & font sizes for quick improvements in user experience and initial accessibility adjustments

🔍 navable BFSG Audit – Detailed accessibility analysis of your website for sustainable accessibility according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

🚀 navable ServiceIndividual consulting and tailored solutions for your company, including support with technical implementation

Compliance with the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG) ensures that your website is accessible to everyone – including people with visual, auditory, and motor impairments. Accessible websites not only offer advantages in terms of SEO rankings but also protect your company from fines and legal warnings. With a BFSG-compliant accessible website, you benefit in multiple ways:

Protection from fines and legal warnings by complying with BFSG 2025

Better Google rankings – Google favors accessible websites as they reach a larger target audience

Expanded target audience – Inclusive content increases reach and user interaction

Higher conversion rate – Improved usability and user experience boost revenue

BFSG 2025: What Requirements Does the Accessibility Strengthening Act Place on Your Website?

To be BFSG-compliant, your website must meet the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1). These are the key points:

Accessible Navigation & OperabilitySimple and clear menu structure for screen readers and keyboard operation

Optimization of Text & Colors – High color contrasts, adjustable font sizes, and understandable language

Alternative Text for MediaImages, videos, and audio files must have descriptive texts

Forms & Interactive Web ElementsUser-friendly forms with help texts and error messages

Accessible PDF DocumentsDigital content such as brochures or forms must be accessible to all user groups

BFSG 2025: Penalties and Risks for Non-Compliance

Companies that do not comply with the BFSG 2025 regulations risk serious consequences:

Fines up to €50,000 for BFSG violations

Legal warnings and lawsuits from consumer protection organizations and competitors

Worsened Google rankings and loss of reach due to lack of accessibility

Customer loss and image damage, as accessible websites reach a broader audience and increase usability

Exemptions from BFSG 2025: Who is Exempt from the Accessibility Obligation?

Although the BFSG is far-reaching, there are exceptions that exempt certain companies from the accessibility requirement. These primarily concern:

  1. Small Businesses and Start-ups Companies employing fewer than 10 people and with an annual turnover of less than €2 million may be exempt from BFSG regulations. However, this only applies if implementing accessibility is considered disproportionately complex and expensive.
  2. Public Bodies with Limited Resources Some public bodies are exempt from BFSG regulations under certain circumstances, especially if they struggle with financial or personnel resources. This primarily affects smaller authorities and local institutions.
  3. Digital Content Certain digital content, such as one-off events, outdated content, or temporary websites, are not subject to accessibility standards. This mainly affects short-term projects like trade fairs or events.
  4. Non-commercial Organizations Non-commercial organizations or initiatives that operate exclusively on a voluntary basis or without a commercial purpose may also claim exemptions. This regulation mainly affects NGOs or non-profit organizations.

❓ FAQ: Common Questions about BFSG 2025 & Accessible Website Design

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