Our vision is to make the entire internet fully accessible to people with disabilities by 2025. By using automation rather than labor, the notion of a fully accessible internet (hundreds of millions of active websites and over 1.5 Billion in total) is for the first time ever a practical, attainable reality and not just a distant dream.
Our vision is to make the entire internet accessible by 2025 so that everyone, with and without disabilities, can enjoy what it has to offer. The current state of people with disabilities and small businesses fighting in courts makes everybody lose. We are here to make everybody win.
Our vision is to make the entire internet accessible by 2025 so that everyone, with and without disabilities, can enjoy what it has to offer. The current state of people with disabilities and small businesses fighting in courts makes everybody lose. We are here to make everybody win.
Here’s the accessibility dilemma: small businesses, who make up 99% of the market, knock on our door with a lawsuit worth $30K in compensations on one hand and a $20K quote for an accessibility project on the other. The source of these litigations is that people with disabilities simply want to be included in the modern, digital era. So they turn to legislation as a last resort.
Who’s to blame? The business owner who’s caught off guard or the individual who is asking for basic civil rights? The web isn’t accessible by default and many aren’t aware of this. The longer we wait to fix it, the longer both sides lose.
By replacing manual, line-by-line remediation with AI and automation, we can make thousands of websites accessible in the amount of time it used to make just one – and at a fraction of the cost. Our AI is taught to go beyond basic requirements and create an exceptional digital experience for people with disabilities.
Luckily, the rise of AI has enabled us at accessiBe to solve web accessibility using a product, rather than a service, allowing us to make compliance in-reach for every business, driving a real accessibility revolution, and achieving a WIN for all sides
Technological advancements have always lead to the biggest breakthroughs in every industry throughout history.
It must be developed alongside and supported by the actual end-users, with constant implementation of feedback. Nothing can replace the opinions and experiences of real users, making their advice and feedback paramount for success.
To achieve a huge impact, by reaching hundreds of millions of websites, it must be plug-and-play, immediate to deploy with minimal configuration, and simple to understand by nontechnical people.
If it isn't affordable for businesses of all sizes, especially small-and-medium ones, it isn't scalable and therefore isn't relevant for the vast majority of businesses. This achieves little impact, leaving most of the market inaccessible.
It must be more than just a legal bandaid and truly make websites accessible, both according to standards (WCAG) and to real-life experiences that the end-users face when they're online.
If businesses need to pay a fortune, then they won't bother with it, making everybody lose. A solution achieves a win-win by making websites accessible to end-users and making it possible for businesses to increase their customer base.
Accessibility is fundamentally a civil right, making it essential for such a solution to adhere to and comply with worldwide legislation and to cover the legal aspects of web accessibility.