You want to make your website and content more accessible and diverse, but you’re not sure how.
Maybe you also have a limited budget.
Don’t worry! There are lots of free and easy ways to improve your content, and I’ve shared plenty of links for you below.
Your content is valuable – make sure everybody can appreciate it!

Diverse graphics and images
Disabled and Here – free stock photos
Disability: IN – free stock photos by Jordan Nicholson
Black Illustrations – free and paid graphics by John D. Saunders
Accessible Content
Otter – live transcription, integrates with Zoom
Colour Contrast accessibility checker – check your website font colours and background contrasts
WAVE – highlights website accessibility issues (also Chrome or Firefox extension)
Twitter Required Alt Text – Chrome extension


Image 1: Lindley Ashline on Body Liberation
Image 2: Jordan Nicholson on Disability:IN
Image 3: Element5 Digital on Unsplash