Website accessibility is often framed as a legal requirement—an obligation to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and comply with regulations like the European Accessibility Act (Read more about what the EAA means for businesses here).
But beyond legal risk mitigation, accessibility is also influential for your website’s overall digital performance. An accessible website isn’t just about inclusivity: it directly impacts SEO, user experience (UX), and discoverability across search engines and beyond.
Search engines like Google prioritise usability, and many of the core principles of accessibility align perfectly with what makes a site rank higher. But the impact doesn’t stop at SEO. Good accessibility practices enhance discoverability across voice search, social media, and assistive technologies as well.
In this article, Remarkable’s James Gray, VP Experience Marketing, and Aaron Ingram, QA Practice Lead, discuss how accessibility and SEO work hand in hand, and why prioritising accessibility is one of the smartest investments for your digital marketing strategy.
In short: yes, Google’s algorithm considers accessibility factors when ranking websites. While Google has never explicitly stated that accessibility is a direct ranking factor, many accessibility elements contribute to Google’s Core Web Vitals and overall Page Experience signals, which all directly affect rankings.
Here’s how accessibility aligns with Google’s ranking criteria:
Search engine optimisation is just one part of discoverability. A truly accessible website makes it easier for users to find and engage with your content across different platforms, devices, and assistive technologies.
Voice search (Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant) relies on structured content and clear navigation. Many accessibility best practices, such as structured headings and properly labelled buttons, help search engines process and deliver content effectively for voice search queries.
Accessibility contributes to a much broader discoverability strategy—one that goes beyond traditional SEO and into a more connected, intelligent search landscape. To understand how search is evolving in 2025 and beyond, read our insights on Connected Discoverability here.
Ultimately, accessibility is about creating better digital experiences for everyone. The principles of good design, usability, and SEO are all deeply intertwined. By making your site more accessible, you’re naturally improving search rankings, user engagement, and overall brand visibility.
If you want to ensure your website is fully accessible and optimised for search engines, the team at Remarkable can help. We offer comprehensive Accessibility & SEO Audits to uncover opportunities for better rankings, user experience, and compliance.
Get in touch today to schedule a consultation and start making your digital presence more inclusive, discoverable, and high-performing.
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