accessiBe is the #1 fully automated, AI-powered, web accessibility solution for ADA and WCAG compliance.
The process of becoming compliant using accessiBe is a no-brainer: within 48 hours, after installing just a single line of code, your site is fully accessible and compliant, just like that.
On top of making your website accessible, we also provide a support litigation package, a monthly scan report, an accessibility statement, and thanks to the AI, a 24/7 accessibility maintenance.
accessiBe utilizes a foreground (interface) and a background (AI) components that, together, achieve full compliance. The system scans and analyzes your website using AI technology and applies all the required adjustments to become ADA and WCAG 2.1 compliant.
The solution was developed for 18 months of intensive work with people with disabilities, in collaboration with the lead developer of JAWS (the most common screen reader in the world), web accessibility experts, and legal advisers.
Thanks to accessiBe, every website owner now has an affordable, effortless, and a scalable web accessibility solution.
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That's a great suggestion! Thanks for sharing. I wasn't using it the Figma plugin but I did use the website https://colorable.jxnblk.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Your small orange text isn't web accessible though. Try darkening it or using this app to help find a tone that works for accessibility: https://colorable.jxnblk.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
This is a great tool for determining accessibility with background color and text color: https://colorable.jxnblk.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
To get some insipiration for the colors, I used Actionable Color Palettes, decided for a color palette and tweaked the colors a tiny bit to meet the afforementioned a11y standards. For the contrast checking I usually resort to colorable. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Colorable Test and use color combinations that are accessible. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
I was surprised to find how easily https://accessibe.com/ can add some accessibility options to an existing site this week. I was half expecting it to break the site styles when toggling through the options but it did a really fine job while keeping the character of the site intact. It was a one-line script include. Sure, it’s complex to build that all from scratch but thankfully we have services coming in to help. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Accessibility tip: accessibility overlays like accessiBe generally don’t work, and may even get you sued. There’s no shortcut to good accessibility. Get yourself dedicated accessibility testers and put real effort into this stuff. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
This company is accessiBe and they provide a solution that is automated and scalable, growing with you into the future as your site evolves. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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