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VPAT vs Accessibility Audit — What's the Difference? Complete Guide (2026)

⚠️ Government contractors, federal agencies, and enterprise vendors: VPAT and Accessibility Audit are two different things — and you probably need both. This guide explains the difference, when to use each, and how to get started.

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What is a VPAT?

VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) is a document that explains how your product (website, software, app) conforms to accessibility standards like WCAG, Section 508, and EN 301 549.

📄 VPAT Key Facts:

  • 📋 Format: Standardized template from ITI (Information Technology Industry Council)
  • 🎯 Purpose: Sell to government agencies — required for federal contracts
  • ⚖️ Legal basis: Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
  • 📊 Content: Self-declaration of compliance for each WCAG/Section 508 criterion
  • 👤 Who creates: Vendors (product makers) create VPATs for their products

What is an Accessibility Audit?

An accessibility audit is a comprehensive evaluation of your website or product against WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards — performed by accessibility experts (not self-declared).

🔍 Accessibility Audit Key Facts:

  • 📋 Format: Detailed report with violations, fixes, and priorities
  • 🎯 Purpose: Identify issues, guide remediation, legal documentation
  • ⚖️ Legal basis: ADA compliance, legal defense
  • 📊 Content: Specific failures with code examples, screenshots, severity ratings
  • 👤 Who creates: Third-party accessibility experts or internal teams

VPAT vs Accessibility Audit — Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureVPATAccessibility Audit
Purpose Government procurement, sales to federal agencies Identify issues, guide fixes, legal documentation
Creator Self-declared by vendor (you) Third-party experts or internal team
Format Standardized template (Excel/Word) Custom report (PDF, spreadsheet, dashboard)
Detail level .=High-level conformance (Supports/Partially Supports/Does Not Support) Detailed, specific failures with code examples
Legal weight Required for federal contracts (Section 508) Evidence in ADA lawsuits, compliance documentation
Cost $0-$5,000 (DIY to consultant-assisted) $5,000-$50,000+ (depending on site size)

VPAT Conformance Levels — What They Mean

✔ Supports — The product fully meets all criteria.

⚠ Partially Supports — Some criteria not met; exceptions exist.

✘ Does Not Support — Criteria not met.

— Not Applicable — Criteria doesn't apply to product.

⚠️ Important: Lying on a VPAT (claiming "Supports" when you don't) is fraud. Federal contracts require honesty, and false VPATs have legal consequences.

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When Do You Need a VPAT?

SituationNeed VPAT?Need Audit?
Selling to US federal government ✅ Required ⚠️ Recommended (to create accurate VPAT)
Responding to an RFP from a federal agency ✅ Required ⚠️ Recommended
Private business (no government contracts) ❌ Not required ✅ Recommended (for legal defense)
ADA lawsuit preparation/defense ❌ Not required ✅ Essential
Internal compliance tracking ❌ Not required ✅ Recommended

How to Create a VPAT — Step by Step

1 Download the VPAT Template

Go to ITI's website (itatech.org) and download the latest VPAT® 2.5 template (WCAG 2.1 version).

2 Run a Comprehensive Accessibility Audit

Use AccessiTool's free ADA checker to identify WCAG violations across your site — this gives you data for the VPAT.

3 Document Conformance for Each Criterion

For each WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA criterion, mark: Supports, Partially Supports, Does Not Support, or Not Applicable.

4 Add Remarks for "Partially Supports"

Explain what works, what doesn't, and when fixes will be made.

5 Get a Third-Party Review (Recommended)

For federal contracts, consider having an accessibility consultant review your VPAT before submission.

How to Get an Accessibility Audit — Step by Step

1 Start with an Automated Scan

Use AccessiTool's free ADA checker to identify the low-hanging fruit and get baseline data.

2 Conduct Manual Testing

Perform keyboard testing (Tab navigation), screen reader testing (NVDA/VoiceOver), and color contrast checks.

3 Document Violations

Record each violation with: location, WCAG criterion, severity (Critical/Serious/Moderate/Minor), and screenshot.

4 Prioritize Fixes

Fix Level A (Critical) issues first, then Level AA.

5 Re-test and Document

After fixes, re-scan and update your audit report — this is your legal documentation.

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Which One Does Your Organization Need?

Organization TypeVPAT Needed?Audit Needed?
Federal contractor / Government vendor ✅ Yes (required for contracts) ✅ Yes (to create accurate VPAT)
Software/SaaS company selling to government ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Enterprise (no government sales) ❌ No ✅ Yes (legal defense)
Small/Medium business website ❌ No ✅ Yes (recommended)

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💡 Pro Tip — VPAT vs Audit Relationship

Think of it this way: The audit provides the data, the VPAT summarizes it for procurement. You can't create an accurate VPAT without a thorough audit (automated + manual testing).

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What's the difference between VPAT and Accessibility Audit?
VPAT is a self-declared document for government procurement (required for Section 508). An accessibility audit is a detailed evaluation of your website's compliance with WCAG (used for remediation and legal defense).
❓ Do I need a VPAT for ADA compliance?
No. VPATs are specifically for Section 508 (federal government) procurement. ADA compliance requires meeting WCAG standards, not producing a VPAT.
❓ Can I create a VPAT myself?
Yes, VPATs are self-declared. But you need accurate audit data to complete them honestly. Use AccessiTool's free ADA checker to gather baseline data.
❓ How much does an accessibility audit cost?
Costs vary widely: $5,000-$20,000 for small sites, $20,000-$50,000+ for large enterprise sites. Start with a free automated scan to understand your baseline.
❓ Which WCAG version should my VPAT use?
Use WCAG 2.1 Level AA for Section 508 VPATs. That's the current standard referenced by federal regulations.

Final Thoughts

VPAT and Accessibility Audit serve different purposes — but they work together. The audit gives you the data; the VPAT packages it for government buyers. Most organizations need both, especially if you sell to the federal government.

Start with a free ADA compliance scan to understand your baseline. Then decide whether you need a full audit, a VPAT, or both.

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