accessiBe

accessiBe

Web accessibility solutions for ADA compliance

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Trusted globally by more than 180,000 industry leaders and small businesses alike, accessiBe streamlines web accessibility, helping to make websites accessible to more people and compliant with worldwide legislation.
This is the 2nd launch from accessiBe. View more
accessWidget

accessWidget

The leading web accessibility solution  powered by AI
accessWidget is a game-changer in web accessibility, simplifying and streamlining the process of becoming accessible and compliant using AI, machine learning, and computer vision.
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Thomas Mester
If your business is accessibility, make your site 100% accessible. - You have duplicate IDs - The carousel is not accessible - Contrast problems - At some place the heading hierarchy is wrong - ...
Shir Ekerling
@hotgeart Hi Thomas, this is a classic case of testing accessiBe without an actual screen-reader or by navigating the keyboard. accessiBe modifies the session on the fly, while users interact with it. You can't just test the source code, it doesn't work like that. Happy to set you up on a demo :)
Thomas Mester
@shir_ekerling1 I don't need to open NDA to know the titles will be miss leading. For the keyboard navigation I did, if you want examples: your main menu. When you press tab you need to focus on the first item if i press tab again I need to go to the next focusable item other than the menu items. If I want to go in the rest of the menu items I need to use the arrows keys and space/enter to open the submenus bonus if I can do to the first element with HOME and last with END key. Your carrousel: the controls need to be the FIRST focusable items, also same for the menu (tab ->next focusable element outside of the carrousel). But hey WTF do I know? I only do websites for the federal gouvernement of Belgium and some EU institutions. Those sites are checked and validated by two org. But yeah I do rookie mistake, like just checking the source code 🤷‍♂️.
Shir Ekerling
@hotgeart Funny thing is, this is exactly how accessiBe works. On our site, and all other sites using accessiBe. It just comes to show that you haven't even attempted to navigate the site using the keyboard. And that's a shame. Again, I'm more than happy to set up a Zoom session and personally walk you through how accessiBe works and show you everything live. I'm more than happy and open to receiving feedback or even criticism but not in the form of trolism like some of you do here, that won't help. Not you, and not us. BTW - we have hundreds of government websites, law bars and state attorneys. Believe me, they all have tested accessiBe thoroughly.
Eddie Rodriguez
@shir_ekerling1 I'd love to take you up on a Zoom session. I'm a grad student researcher at Cornell just starting on work involving making tech and the internet accessible to people of all abilities.
Gal Vizel
Hi everyone I’m thrilled to share accessiBe with you today! Before my co-founders and I started accessiBe, the only way to make a website accessible was through tedious and expensive manual code development. This made website owners reluctant to start and left people with disabilities shut off from the digital world. accessiBe uses AI and automation to make any website fully accessible and compliant with legislation. You just implement one line of code, accessiBe does the rest. With such a simple and effective solution, website owners don’t have to think twice before opening their sites to people with disabilities. But giving people with disabilities access to the Internet isn’t just about making their lives better, it’s about improving the lives of everyone. Access to the Internet encourages the spread of knowledge, creativity, and contribution to society. By ensuring that people with disabilities have access to the web, we’re not only granting them basic rights but we’re granting ourselves a more progressive society. Thank you for joining us on this journey, let us know what you think!
Peter Thaleikis
John Rampton
I LOVE this product. I currently have it for my www.calendar.com website and it helps a lot of our customers with different needs.
Yan Yanko Kotliarsky
@johnrampton, amazing, thank you.
Shir Ekerling
@johnrampton Awesome!
John Rampton
@yatil www.calendar.com/blog/ I also have it on Due.com and JohnRampton.com I'm obsessed!
Rachele DiTullio, CPWA 🐱
This is a piece of crap. Accessibility cannot be fully realized with a bolt-on script. Only about 30% of accessibility issues can be detected and address through automation. That leaves 70% of your site's accessibility issues left uncovered. You need to test your site with people who use assistive technologies and various abilities. You can't code your way out of this.
Shir Ekerling
@racheleditullio Hi Rachel, I'm more than happy to set up a Zoom meeting with you and discuss your concerns. I'm positive that you'll be surprised :)
Gal Dubinski
amazing product, keep it up guys!
Yan Yanko Kotliarsky
@galdubinski Thanks :)
Shir Ekerling
@galdubinski @yan_yanko Thanks Gal, appreciate it!
Yam Regev
Super team, super product, super important cause, supreme impact
Shir Ekerling
@yam_regev Thanks Yam!
Erik Emanuelli
Happy to hear that web accessibility awareness is growing. My uncle is quadriplegic and one of my friends is blind...I can't imagine how hard could be to browse the internet without the solution offered by providers like accessiBe. Web accessibility should be for ALL!
Shir Ekerling
@erikemanuelli Couldn't agree more! many of our users are quadriplegic and blind. Check out the following videos:
Erik Emanuelli
@shir_ekerling1 Educational, really interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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