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I discovered one new potential A.I. solution which seeks to dramatically alter the digital landscape by making web accessibility easy and commonplace.
Though the needs of those with disabilities have historically been largely overlooked in the digital sphere, increased awareness of the issues those with disabilities face and powerful solutions like have brought web accessibility front and center. I should mention that I have no financial interest or stake in this company, as this is purely my own opinion.
On a global scale, the World Bank Group estimates that
have a disability, with one-fifth of that group experiencing “significant
disabilities.”
Even business owners who use web design professionals or agencies to create websites under their names have a legal responsibility to deliver ADA-compliant websites to their clients. Merely trusting who (or what) they perceive to be “experts” in the space is a incredibly risky move with potentially painful, lengthy consequences In reality, companies have the
responsibility to make their website content fully accessible to all customers —just as they would with a physical location.
accessiBe seems to serve as a direct counterpoint to these misconceptions. By bringing an AI solution to web accessibility implementation, the company alleges that it makes it easy and affordable for businesses to update their websites in a way that will allow them to serve everyone who tries to “sue the internet.”
accessiBe aims to take things well beyond browser plug-ins that attempt to improve only a few web accessibility issues. According to CEO Shir Ekerling, the goal of accessiBe is to ensure that websites maintain total compliance with WCAG standards without the need for costly manual development
work.
“Web accessibility is vital for the disabled community, but at the same time, we recognize that making such extensive changes can be a burden for business owners. We want to make the process relatively simple and affordable with a comprehensive solution that does the work automatically.”accessiBe provides an AI solution that scans a website to identify any WCAG issues, then automatically implements solutions that will improve accessibility. On average, the company’s initial website scans and updates take roughly 48 hours, with some variation based on how many pages a website contains. After the initial scan, the accessiBe AI solution continues to monitor the website’s content, implementing new changes as needed. New or revised content is scanned every 24 hours, ensuring that any new non-compliant areas are fixed as quickly as possible. A host of AI tools come together to allow accessiBe to affectively address all elements related to web accessibility. Contextual understanding technology, image recognition, machine learning and collaborative efforts with other tech corporations ensure that the AI solution is constantly improving, becoming even better at recognizing problems and implementing solutions. Best of all, the use of this platform requires hardly any effort from the site owner. Simply adding a line of JavaScript code is enough to integrate the accessiBe AI. Furthermore, if you run a design or marketing agency of your own, accessiBe offers a , providing agencies with a 20 percent commission on all websites sent their way. The result of all of this? A low-cost, low-effort solution that allows businesses to meet the needs of disabled customers without placing an undue burden on their budget or their internal teams.
(Disclaimer: The author is a consultant for AccessiBe)