Accessibility Widget Integration

Seamlessly embed live, verified accessibility information into your website and digital platforms.

The Sociability accessibility widget gives disabled customers, employees, and visitors the information they need, right where they need it, helping them plan visits with confidence before they arrive.

Product features

Easy embed integration

Customise your accessibility widget settings, generate embed code, and add it to your website in minutes. Designed to work seamlessly with existing platforms and content management systems.

Accessible to all

Designed to support disabled employees and customers, with accessibility features built in, meeting the highest WCAG compliance standards.

Accessibility at a glance

Present accessibility information clearly using structured highlights, allowing disabled customers and visitors to quickly understand whether a place works for them.

Stress-free real-time updates

Share real-time accessibility updates so employees and visitors can plan with confidence.

Fully customisable styles

Match the widget to your brand with custom colourways and layout options, ensuring accessibility information integrates seamlessly into your website and digital experience.

Bespoke APIs

Integrate live accessibility information into internal systems, websites and third-party platforms using secure, bespoke APIs.

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Locatelli at the National Gallery

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN

About

Located in the heart of London’s cultural quarter, Locatelli at the National Gallery is situated within the Sainsbury Wing, just steps from Trafalgar Square. The restaurant brings Giorgio Locatelli’s vision of modern Italian dining to the capital, offering an exceptional menu rooted in heartfelt Italian traditions and elevated by seasonal ingredients

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Locatelli at the National Gallery

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN

About

Located in the heart of London’s cultural quarter, Locatelli at the National Gallery is situated within the Sainsbury Wing, just steps from Trafalgar Square. The restaurant brings Giorgio Locatelli’s vision of modern Italian dining to the capital, offering an exceptional menu rooted in heartfelt Italian traditions and elevated by seasonal ingredients

Everything you need to deliver accessible experiences

Share detailed space information

Collate detailed accessibility information across all your locations, helping disabled employees, customers and visitors make informed decisions before visiting.

Share detailed space information

Collate detailed accessibility information across all your locations, helping disabled employees, customers and visitors make informed decisions before visiting.

Champion objectivity over ambiguity

Share clear, standardised tags to share objective accessibility information about each space, removing ambiguity and subjective interpretation.

Champion objectivity over ambiguity

Share clear, standardised tags to share objective accessibility information about each space, removing ambiguity and subjective interpretation.

Give the decision-making power back

Allowing disabled people to assess whether a workplace or venue meets their needs, without assumptions or pressure.

Give the decision-making power back

Allowing disabled people to assess whether a workplace or venue meets their needs, without assumptions or pressure.

Receive data insights and reports

Access dashboards and reports showing how people engage with your accessibility information, helping teams understand reach and improve uptake.

Receive data insights and reports

Access dashboards and reports showing how people engage with your accessibility information, helping teams understand reach and improve uptake.

Signal your brands commitment to inclusion

Embed accessibility information on your site rather than waiting for customers to find you elsewhere.

Signal your brands commitment to inclusion

Embed accessibility information on your site rather than waiting for customers to find you elsewhere.

Go beyond compliance

Move beyond compliance by sharing reliable accessibility information that supports genuinely inclusive experiences for disabled stakeholders.

Go beyond compliance

Move beyond compliance by sharing reliable accessibility information that supports genuinely inclusive experiences for disabled stakeholders.

See how our clients use the accessibility widget integration

The Foster + Partners & Sociability team at the launch of the Foster + Partners guide in October 2022.

Foster + Partners

How Foster and Partners designs a more inclusive workplace with Sociability

    Sleek, modern grey building with large glass windows. Main entrance with rotating glass doors in warmly lit alcove at bottom
The Sociability team with former President and Managing Director of Toyota GB - Agustin Martin.
Aerial view of Liverpool docks. Mix of historic and modern buildings, interspersed with roads. Harbour along left
The Foster + Partners & Sociability team at the launch of the Foster + Partners guide in October 2022.

Foster + Partners

How Foster and Partners designs a more inclusive workplace with Sociability

    Sleek, modern grey building with large glass windows. Main entrance with rotating glass doors in warmly lit alcove at bottom
The Sociability team with former President and Managing Director of Toyota GB - Agustin Martin.
Aerial view of Liverpool docks. Mix of historic and modern buildings, interspersed with roads. Harbour along left
The Foster + Partners & Sociability team at the launch of the Foster + Partners guide in October 2022.

Foster + Partners

How Foster and Partners designs a more inclusive workplace with Sociability

    Sleek, modern grey building with large glass windows. Main entrance with rotating glass doors in warmly lit alcove at bottom
The Sociability team with former President and Managing Director of Toyota GB - Agustin Martin.
Aerial view of Liverpool docks. Mix of historic and modern buildings, interspersed with roads. Harbour along left

Frequently asked questions

Have more questions?

Who is Sociability for?

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

We’re worried we’re not as accessible as we could be and that this could raise compliance-based problems - do we still need this?

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

We’re looking for a solution for everyone. Is this just focussed on mobility and wheelchair access?

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

What makes Sociability different from an access statement or static access guide?

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Is this suitable for multiple sites or buildings?

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

How is the information collected?

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Can Sociability’s data be integrated?

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

How much does this cost?

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

How do we get started with Sociability?

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.

Frequently asked questions

Have more questions?

Who is Sociability for?

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

We’re worried we’re not as accessible as we could be and that this could raise compliance-based problems - do we still need this?

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

We’re looking for a solution for everyone. Is this just focussed on mobility and wheelchair access?

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

What makes Sociability different from an access statement or static access guide?

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Is this suitable for multiple sites or buildings?

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

How is the information collected?

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Can Sociability’s data be integrated?

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

How much does this cost?

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

How do we get started with Sociability?

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.

Frequently asked questions

Have more questions?

Who is Sociability for?

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

Sociability is designed for organisations that manage physical spaces and want to better support disabled employees, customers and visitors. This includes businesses, public sector bodies, venues and festivals, whether you operate a single site or a large multi-site estate. If you have physical spaces and care about inclusion, Sociability can help.

We’re worried we’re not as accessible as we could be and that this could raise compliance-based problems - do we still need this?

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

Yes. Accessibility isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different disabled people experience workplaces and venues in different ways depending on disability type, context and personal preference. At Sociability, we’re not auditors, and our work goes beyond simple adherence to regulatory standards. We focus on sharing honest, up-to-date accessibility information, presenting spaces as they really are rather than as they are assumed to be. This approach empowers disabled people to decide for themselves what works - or doesn’t work - for them. People don’t expect perfection. Sociability makes it easier to plan ahead, avoid unexpected barriers, and reduce awkward or stressful situations for everyone involved.

We’re looking for a solution for everyone. Is this just focussed on mobility and wheelchair access?

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

No. Sociability supports a wide range of access needs, including mobility, sensory, neurodivergent and cognitive access. We capture information on everything from steps and doorways to lighting, sound, smells, patterns and layout. This allows organisations to support disabled employees, customers and visitors with different requirements, not just wheelchair users.

What makes Sociability different from an access statement or static access guide?

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Traditional access statements are often static, generic and quickly become out of date. Sociability turns accessibility information into a living, interactive system that is easy to update and tailored to different user needs. Instead of a one-size-fits-all document, Sociability provides structured, detailed accessibility information that can be filtered, updated and accessed when and where people need it.

Is this suitable for multiple sites or buildings?

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

Yes. Sociability is built for scale. Whether you manage a single building or a large multi-site estate across regions or countries, you can manage and update all accessibility information from one central platform.

How is the information collected?

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Our trained team of data collectors (we call them mappers) visit your site to collect first-party accessibility data, including photos and structured tags for every space. Once mapping is complete, each guide is individually checked and verified by our in-house team to ensure accuracy and reliability before being shared with your stakeholders.

Can Sociability’s data be integrated?

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

Yes. Sociability’s accessibility data can be embedded across websites, intranets and digital platforms using widgets, APIs and direct links. We work closely with IT, digital and web development teams to ensure integrations are secure, scalable and aligned with your existing infrastructure.

How much does this cost?

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

As outlined on our pricing page, we offer two pricing models depending on the type and scale of spaces you manage: a Standard model and an Estate model. The Standard model is based on the square footage of your site, with pricing starting from 15p per square foot, plus an initial setup fee for sites over 10,000 square feet. The Estate model is designed for organisations operating more than 15 sites under 10,000 square feet, with pricing starting from 16p per square foot depending on the number of sites and average size. Pricing reflects the size and complexity of your spaces, ensuring organisations only pay for what they need.

How do we get started with Sociability?

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.

We typically begin with a pilot accessibility mapping project, either at a single large site or a small selection of sites from a wider estate. Once the pilot is complete, we work with you to plan a phased rollout aligned with your organisation’s priorities, often delivered over months or years. If you’re ready to get started, you can book a discovery call today to discuss your needs with our team.