Written by Giulia Zanarelli on September 18, 2025

Iperal & Eye-Able

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The Barrier-Free Access Act (BFSG) has been in force since June 28, 2025. Since August, reports of warnings from law firms—mainly against online shops—have emerged. Is a wave of warnings looming, and what penalties could follow? Whether justified or not, your website should avoid attracting such lawyers in the first place. Eye-Able® helps you create a legally compliant, accessible digital presence in line with BFSG requirements to prevent warning attempts.

When digital truly includes everyone

Accessibility isn’t just about complying with regulations. It’s about breaking down invisible barriers that limit the participation of millions of people every day. It means enabling an elderly person to clearly read a web page, helping a visually impaired person navigate with a screen reader, and allowing a user with motor difficulties to browse without a mouse.

Iperal, always rooted in its commitment to people, has chosen to do its part. Together, Iperal and Eye-Able® are launching a transformation journey with a clear goal: to build an inclusive, simple, and accessible online experience—for everyone.

Eye-Able: Today, technology wins when it simplifies, includes, and respects

Eye-Able goes beyond technical compliance: it promotes an integrated approach where accessibility also means brand reputation, customer experience, and digital sustainability. A true strategic partner for those who want to innovate inclusively.

Thanks to Eye-Able’s innovative solutions, Iperal is integrating intelligent and customizable tools into its digital environments. These tools simplify the technical adjustments required by the European Accessibility Act and respond to diverse user needs, improving their experience.

For Iperal, the real motivation isn’t regulatory—it’s ethical.

“We believe that digital should exclude no one. This initiative is a natural continuation of our daily commitment to people, wherever they are—even online,” says Claudio Vettore, Director of Systems, Processes, and Digital Marketing at Iperal. “With Eye-Able®, we share a vision: a future where innovation respects, simplifies, and connects.”

“Digital accessibility is a tangible form of respect—an investment in equity and innovation,” says Lorenzo Scumaci, CEO of Eye-Able Italy. “We’re proud to collaborate with Iperal, a company that truly puts people at the center—even in the digital world.”

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