— Anaheim · Beauty & personal care

Beauty websites in Anaheim that everyone.

317 salons, spas, and beauty practices got hit with ADA web lawsuits in 2025 — 8.03% of all filings. Anaheim's restaurant and lodging concentration around the resort district sits next to a much larger ecosystem of independent neighborhood businesses across Anaheim Hills and West Anaheim — most on older sites, most never audited, most exactly the cohort 2025's litigation wave is naming. We rebuild salon, spa, or beauty practice sites in Anaheim to WCAG 2.1 AA in 1–2 weeks.

  • 317salon, spa, or beauty practice lawsuits in 2025
  • $25–50kaverage settlement
  • 1–2 wksour turnaround
  • 100/100target Lighthouse

The five places beauty sites fail WCAG.

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    Before/after photo galleries with no alt text

    The defining beauty-site element, and the most common litigation surface. Every untagged image is a fail. Even a 'Before' / 'After' caption beneath isn't enough — screen readers need explicit alt.

  2. — 02

    Treatment menus as PDF or photo

    Bridal, micro-blading, lash-extension, hydrafacial — anything priced. Most salons keep the menu as a photo of a printed page. WCAG won't accept it; Google can't index it.

  3. — 03

    Booking widgets that fail keyboard navigation

    Square Appointments, Boulevard, Vagaro, Mindbody — the widget might be accessible, but the way it's embedded usually isn't. Focus jumps to the iframe and gets stuck.

  4. — 04

    Online retail (creams, serums) without product labels

    If you sell aftercare or skincare from your site, every product page is a potential lawsuit vector. Add to cart with no label, color/size pickers without ARIA, checkout with placeholder-only inputs.

  5. — 05

    Hours, location, phone hard to find on mobile

    Customers want to call. Half of beauty sites bury the number behind a photo carousel or hide it in the footer at 11px gray-on-cream.

Drop your URL. See what's broken.

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Everything a modern salon, spa, or beauty practice site actually needs.

What's included

  • Mobile-first redesign with photo-forward galleries (alt-tagged)
  • Treatment menu rebuilt as semantic HTML, editable inline
  • Accessible booking widget (Boulevard / Square / Vagaro / Mindbody)
  • Product / retail integration if you sell from the site
  • Hours, location, click-to-call phone with structured data
  • WCAG 2.1 AA — code-level, no overlay widgets
  • Lighthouse 95+ mobile, real Core Web Vitals
  • Published accessibility statement

Timeline · 1–2 weeks

  • Day 1–2 · Free audit + fixed-scope written quote
  • Day 3–7 · Build (you see progress daily, not weekly)
  • Day 8–10 · Your review + iteration
  • Day 11–14 · Ship + accessibility statement live
  • Quarterly · Optional compliance review retainer

8.03% of all ADA web lawsuits hit salons, spas, and beauty practices in 2025.

That's 317 cases. Average settlement runs $25,000–$50,000; attorneys' fees on top. 77%of defendants are small businesses earning under $25M. Remediation costs a small fraction of either number — and the demand letter doesn't care how good your service is.

Source: EcomBack 2025 ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuit Report · UsableNet 2025 Year-End Report

Audit. Quote. Ship. No agency runaround.

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    Audit (free)

    Run our automated audit above, or let us hand-write one. We return a written report with every WCAG criterion you fail, every Core Web Vital miss, and what each one would cost to fix.

  2. — 02

    Fixed-scope quote

    Tied to a defined deliverable list. Not hourly. We tell you the price before any work begins; if it changes, you sign off first.

  3. — 03

    1–2 week build, daily check-ins

    You see what we're building each day, not in a Friday update. We ship on the date in the quote.

The questions every salon, spa, or beauty practice owner asks first.

What about my booking platform (Boulevard, Vagaro, Mindbody)?

We embed it accessibly. Most modern booking platforms publish accessible widget options; we use those. If your booking platform's widget is fundamentally broken, we'll flag it.

Do I really need alt text on every before/after photo?

Yes. Every image needs a meaningful alt — 'Lip filler before treatment, frontal view' is fine, generic 'before' is not. We write the alts as part of the rebuild; you don't have to.

Can I keep my existing photographer?

Yes. We treat your existing photo library as input. We add alt text and optimize for the web; we don't replace your photography unless you ask us to.

I sell products on Instagram, not my site. Do I still need this?

Yes. The lawsuit usually names your website regardless of where most sales happen — what matters is that a screen-reader user can use your site. The booking flow is the most-cited element after photo alt-text.

Get the audit. Then decide.

Free. 1–2 weeks if you move forward. No overlay widgets. No 6-month timelines.