1 in 5 Visitors May Be Excluded From Your Website. Let’s Fix That.

Roughly 20% of the population lives with a disability — and if your site isn’t ADA-compliant, you may be unintentionally blocking access to an entire audience.


More than just a best practice, website accessibility is a legal requirement under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We help you meet those standards — while expanding your reach, protecting your business, and doing the right thing.



Don’t let compliance become a lawsuit — or a missed opportunity.

Become WCAG-Compliant and Unlock Sales from an Underserved Audience

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires most public-facing businesses to make their websites accessible to users with disabilities — and U.S. courts are enforcing it.


Whether you run a website, eCommerce shop, or Facebook business page, accessibility isn’t just ethical — it’s profitable.



Our solution makes it affordable and easy to meet WCAG standards, protect your business from legal risk, and open the door to millions of potential customers.

Nearly 20% of U.S. Internet Users Live With a Disability

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, over 51 million Americans aged 15 and older live with some form of disability — many of whom rely on assistive technologies to browse the web.



  • 19.9 million have difficulty using a mouse or keyboard due to motor disabilities
  • 8.1 million have a visual impairment and may use screen readers, magnifiers, or require color contrast adjustments
  • 7.6 million live with hearing loss and rely on captions and transcripts to access audio and video content


By making your digital content accessible, you not only improve usability — you expand your reach, elevate customer satisfaction, and separate yourself from competitors who haven’t made the move.


Accessibility isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s a strategic advantage.

Backed by a $1 Million ADA Compliance Warranty

We offer multiple levels of accessibility solutions — from a single-line accessibility widget to full-site audits and on-page accessibility enhancements.


Whether you need basic improvements or complete WCAG compliance, we’ve got you covered.


And here’s the difference:
We stand behind our service with a
$1 million compliance warranty. If your business faces legal action related to accessibility after implementation, you’re protected.


We don’t just help you meet standards — we guarantee it.

Text Reader: Make Your Content Audible and Accessible

Our text reader feature empowers users who struggle with reading — including those with visual impairments or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) — by converting on-screen content into clear, spoken audio.



Users can navigate and activate the reader using a mouse or keyboard, and they have full control over the reading speed and pitch, ensuring a personalized experience that supports focus and comprehension.


It’s accessibility that speaks — literally.

Keyboard Navigation: Navigate Without a Mouse.

For users with motor disabilities or those who are blind or visually impaired, a mouse isn’t an option — but the keyboard is essential.



Our Keyboard Navigation feature ensures your site meets WCAG 2.0 standards, allowing users to fully browse and interact with your content using just their keyboard.


Accessible. Compliant. Seamless.

Blinks Blocking: Protect Users from Visual Triggers.

For users with photosensitivity, epilepsy, or learning disabilities, flashing or flickering visuals can be more than just distracting — they can be dangerous.



Our Blinks Blocking feature automatically disables auto-play animations, tickers, marquees, image sliders, and other motion-heavy elements that can trigger seizures or impair focus.


Accessibility means creating a safer, calmer experience for everyone.

Contrast Control: Customize Visual Clarity.

Users with visual impairments often struggle with low-contrast design. Our accessibility tool offers three display modes to improve readability:

  • Monochrome
  • Bright High Contrast
  • Dark High Contrast

These options allow users to adjust text and background colors to meet their visual needs — making your content easier to read and your website more inclusive.


Visibility shouldn't be a barrier. Now it isn’t.

Image Descriptions: Visual Meaning, Delivered Accessibly.

Images are powerful — but without context, they can exclude users.

To meet WCAG 2.0 standards (Section 1.4.5), all non-text content must have a text alternative that conveys the same meaning. Our tool ensures every image includes a clear, accurate description that helps users with visual impairments understand your message.


Additional accessibility features include:
Large black and white cursors
Header and link highlighters
Visual enhancements for low-vision navigation


Compliance meets clarity — and every user stays informed.

Accessibility Toolbar: Full Control for Visually Impaired Users

Our accessibility toolbar offers essential features that enhance readability without compromising usability:

  • Increase Font Size
  • Decrease Font Size
  • Switch to a Simple, Readable Font


These tools give users with low vision or cognitive impairments the ability to adjust text for clarity and comfort — making your content easier to consume on every screen.


Simple adjustments. Massive impact.

WCAG 2.0 Level AAA Compliance — In One Powerful Widget

Our accessibility suite is packaged into a single, easy-to-install widget that meets the highest standard of web accessibility:
WCAG 2.0 Level AAA conformance.

From text readers to contrast control, keyboard navigation, and more — every tool is engineered to help your website support the widest range of accessibility needs with minimal effort.



Maximum compliance. Minimal friction.

Got Questions About ADA Compliance? We’re Here to Help.

Our accessibility experts are ready to walk you through exactly what your website needs to become fully ADA- and WCAG-compliant.


We’ll help you make your site more inclusive, expand your reach to users with disabilities, and protect your business from legal risk and costly lawsuits.



Accessibility is no longer optional — but getting it right doesn’t have to be hard.