Ada Compliant
The Forefront of Web Accessibility Technology

Web Accessibility
Developed back-to-back with people with disabilities
Contextual Understanding AI Technology
A machine learning system that scans, understands and performs.




Full Scan of the Website's Structure
Our AI scans the website’s structure and divides it into a “net” of elements, creating layers of useful information for every “block” in the composition.

Analysis & Deciphering of Site Elements
Our AI analyzes each block by matchmaking with other websites’ data blocks, “playing” with the elements, checking what happens when a specific one is clicked on, or hovering the mouse over another.

Activating Accessibility via the Interface
Once done with phase 02, the system saves vital data and then deploys our interface through which disabled people can adjust the website based on the AI’s findings.
The only solution that ensures full accessibility compliance at any given time, even on websites that update daily.
Websites that undergo a web accessibility project lose their level of compliance as soon as the first update deploys. After only one year, entire sections of the site become inaccessible.
The reason for this is that websites undergoing accessibility adjustments are often modified or updated. These changes and additions do not undergo accessibility adjustments, which, in turn, create “accessibility gaps” on the website itself.
The more updates and maintenance, the more gaps the website has. Hence, in approximately 6 to 12 months, the site becomes entirely in-compliant. We see this happen every day on websites that have paid thousands of dollars to be compliant.
it doesn’t need a human to go through and analyze the website; it utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to do exactly that. These technologies, first and only of their kind worldwide, scan, analyze, and decipher your website every 48 hours, thereby assuring you that your site is compliant and accessible at all times, regardless of any updates you may post.
AI Solution | ![]() Services | ![]() Plugins | |
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Compliance | WCAG 2.1, ADA, Section 508, AODA, EN 301549 and IS 5568 | Depends on project's scope | Does not comply with legislation |
Pricing | Included in plan | $5,000 - $50,000 / year | Free to low monthly subscriptions |
Turnaround | Up to 48 hours from installation | Projects range from 3-26 weeks | Depends on your CMS |
Success Rate | Automatic 96% success rate | Drops to 50% within 6 months | 5% - 20% of the requirements |
Maintenance | Re-process every 24 hours | No maintenance by default | No maintenance |
Accessibility for Every Disability
Web Accessibility for the blind: Optimizing websites for screen readers by utilizing AI and image recognition Technologies
Our system utilizes artificial intelligence technologies to make websites compatible with screen readers. It knows how to scan, analyze, and understand a website’s structure, element roles, forms and more, making them all compliant with the WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards.
Beyond that, the AI provides accurate alternative text descriptions to images (Alt tags) for the screen readers of visually impaired people. This is done by utilizing OCR and IRIS technologies.


Web Accessibility for the Motor Impaired: Optimization for keyboard navigation used by people with Parkinson’s disease and other motor impairments
People who suffer from Parkinson’s, amputees, or other impairments are unable to use a mouse effectively. They use computers with their keyboards only while utilizing a selected number of keys.
Automatically ensures that a website is fully navigable using the TAB key alone, including dropdown menus, popups, and forms. Moreover, all navigatable elements are given visible focuses and are clickable using ENTER.
Web Accessibility for the Elderly and People with Cognitive Impairment: A built-in expression, slang, and phrase dictionary
Elderly people, people suffering from cognitive impairments, and people who have had brain strokes may find it hard to comprehend sophisticated language, slang, or specific phrases or expressions. This can make it difficult for them to use the internet effectively.
To enhance their experience, offers a built-in dictionary that quickly provides a full description of abbreviations and expressions, without transferring to an external website or rephrasing the content itself.


Web Accessibility for People with Epilepsy: Automatically and immediately stopping blinks and animations of all kinds with the click of a button
People who suffer from epilepsy cannot be exposed to lights and animations that blink or flicker. Therefore, they have a constant fear of using the internet, as almost every website today has a flashing banner meant to grab attention. While these banners are useful in achieving their goal, for people with epilepsy, they are dangerous and likely to provoke a seizure.
Allows people with epilepsy to immediately halt all types of animations (including but not limited to videos, GIFs, CSS or JS) with a single click, allowing them to browse the web at ease, with no fear.
Web Accessibility for People with Visual Impairments: Color adjustments for the colorblind, alterations of font size and type, spacing, emphases, large cursors, and more!
People who suffer from visual impairments, such as color blindness, glaucoma, and cataracts, cannot enjoy websites and their content to the fullest. This is true for various reasons, such as experiencing headaches derived from contrast issues, missing buttons due to not being able to see their color, or even not being able to read entire text blocks that are poorly spaced and appear blurry.
It allows visually impaired people to adjust almost any aspect of a website to their needs. It can increase or decrease font sizes, add or remove spacing between words, letters, or rows, change the font entirely, or even change colors and contrast.
