Accessibility × EdTech
Best Accessibility Agencies for EdTech (2026)
4 Accessibility agencies with proven EdTech experience, ranked by portfolio quality and sector expertise. Rates run €50–150/hr (median ~€87).
Accessibility for EdTech is non-negotiable on every axis: legally (public-sector and, increasingly, private learning products fall under accessibility regulation), ethically (education is meant to include everyone), and practically (a classroom contains students with the full range of disabilities). An inaccessible learning tool doesn't just risk a fine — it excludes the very students who most need support. Europe's accessibility specialists in education know how to make learning content, interactions, and assessments genuinely usable with assistive technology and across diverse needs.
Expect €100–155/hr for senior EdTech accessibility work, above the baseline because conformance expertise applied to interactive learning content is scarce. The trap is treating accessibility as a checkbox on the marketing site while the actual learning activities — drag-and-drop exercises, timed assessments, media — remain unusable for disabled students. Before committing, ask how they make interactive learning content accessible, whether they test with real assistive-technology users (including students where appropriate), and how they handle assessments fairly. Accessibility belongs in the design from the start, so check they can work alongside EdTech product design.
Ranked Accessibility agencies for EdTech

Cyber-Duck
#1London
ISO-accredited digital transformation agency specializing in user-centred design for government, healthcare, and finance, operating since 2005. Now part of CACI Digital Experience.

Other Land
Verified#2Lisbon
Other Land is an embedded product design partner for AI, SaaS and mobile product teams. We embed senior product designers directly into product teams when additional capacity or product design expertise is needed. Our designers work inside existing processes, collaborate closely with product and engineering, and ship alongside the team just like in-house designers. Behind the scenes, we provide design leadership to maintain quality, consistency, and product thinking across the work. Teams behind YC and a16z-backed startups, as well as products like Apollo, Italic, Cricut, and Stockpile, have worked with us in this exact format.

Fourmeta
Verified#3London
Fourmeta is a results-driven UX/UI design agency that helps brands design, build, and scale digital products. With expertise in ecommerce, CRO, and AI experiences, the team focuses on creating intuitive interfaces that improve usability, engagement, and conversion.

Blue Digital Studio (BLVE)
Verified#4Budapest
Blue Digital Studio (BLVE) is a strategy-led design and organizational development boutique working at the intersection of products, teams, and leadership decisions. We specialize in Human Capacity Design, a unique methodology dedicated to optimizing digital product development by eliminating the industry’s most hidden waste: costly rework. We support organizations in making complex situations understandable and actionable, from early strategic framing to everyday operational clarity. Our work focuses on the quality of interpretation, helping leaders and teams see what is actually happening in their systems to identify meaningful decision points and move toward directions that create sustainable business and human impact. Our approach integrates product thinking and service design through a bio-psycho-social lens and a neuro-inclusive strategy. We ensure that systems not only perform but also support the people within them, including full compliance with the European Accessibility Act (EAA). We have partnered with global organizations such as GE Healthcare, UniCredit, Telekom, LEGO, and MOME, supporting product development, service transformation, leadership alignment, and capability building in high-stakes, complex environments.
Expert Insight
Why EdTech experience matters for Accessibility
Learning science knowledge—Cognitive load theory, spaced repetition, and retention curves aren't optional; specialists design for how people actually learn, not how product managers think they learn. A generalist will create a visually stunning course page that overwhelms working memory and kills retention—the opposite of what education needs
Multi-stakeholder complexity—Students, teachers, parents, and administrators all use the same platform differently; generalists design for one persona and break it for three others. Specialists map all four journeys before sketching a single screen, because a feature that saves teachers 10 minutes might add 2 minutes of confusion for every student
Engagement without manipulation—EdTech gamification walks a fine line between motivation and addiction; specialists know when badges help learning and when they become dark patterns that optimize for clicks instead of comprehension. The difference matters: regulators and parents are increasingly scrutinizing 'addictive' design in educational products
Accessibility and inclusion—WCAG compliance plus age-appropriate design plus neurodivergent accommodations; educational products face stricter scrutiny than typical B2B SaaS. Specialists design for dyslexic readers, ADHD learners, and screen reader users from day one—not as an afterthought that gets bolted on before launch
Frequently asked questions
How much do Accessibility agencies in Europe charge?
Across all 4 Accessibility agencies on this page, hourly rates range from €50 to €150, with a median around €87. The European Accessibility average is €90-160/hr. 3 agencies operate under €100/hr: Cyber-Duck, Other Land, Fourmeta.
Which are the top-rated Accessibility agencies in Europe?
Based on our editorial scoring (portfolio quality, business credibility, and case study depth), the top-ranked Accessibility agencies in Europe are Cyber-Duck, Other Land, Fourmeta. See the full review on each agency's profile.
Are there Europe Accessibility agencies specializing in Healthcare?
Yes — 4 agencies on this page list Healthcare experience. Top examples include Cyber-Duck, Other Land, Fourmeta.
How recent are these Accessibility agency reviews?
All 4 agencies on this page were editorially reviewed between Feb 11, 2026 and May 30, 2026 — the most recent being Blue Digital Studio (BLVE). See our review methodology for how scores are calculated.
What's the smallest team size available for accessibility in Europe?
Other Land, Blue Digital Studio (BLVE) are the boutique studios (under 10 people) on this page, ideal for projects needing senior-level attention without large-team overhead.
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Page last updated June 26, 2026 from 4 agencies. Most recently reviewed: Blue Digital Studio (BLVE) on May 30, 2026. How we rank