Web accessibility means inclusion, brand boosting, performance growth, better SEO indexing. Taking care of web accessibility allows you to maximize the social impact of your business, increasing profits and complying with the latest European regulations. What are you waiting for?
accessWidget uses an artificial intelligence engine trained on millions of Web pages that allows you to make your site accessible automatically, saving many costly and difficult-to-coordinate man-hours.
We propose a pragmatic approach in the interest of all. No unnecessarily inflated contracts with endless and unjustified reports. We help you achieve full accessibility and then give you the tools to maintain compliance over time in full autonomy.
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Accessible sites are rewarded by search engines because they provide a better experience for everyone. If you're looking for a way to improve your SEO and increase traffic to your site, curating its accessibility is a must 😉
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Our software does not process any personal data or categories of special data, ex art. 9 Regulation (EU) 2016/679, of the end users of the site on which it is installed. Therefore, the data processed under are in accordance with the European Data Protection Regulation.
WCAG 2.1 is a 1,000-page guide explaining how accessible websites should look and function for people with disabilities, a group that comprises about 20 per cent of the world's population.
The WCAG covers the needs of a wide range of disabilities, in particular blind people and their use of screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA and Voiceover, people with motor disabilities and their needs for keyboard navigation, people suffering from epilepsy, colour blindness, cognitive and learning disabilities and other visual impairments.
The first WCAG were published in 1999, revised in 2008 as WCAG 2.0 and updated again in 2018 in the form we use today, the 2.1
WCAG 2.1 at AA level: GUIDELINES ESTABLISHING THE STANDARD FOR WEB ACCESSIBILITY LEGISLATION.
THEY HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY A NON-LEGAL BODY, FOR THIS REASON THEY HAVE NO LEGAL VALUE. WCAG2.1AA INSPIRE LEGISLATION;
The very competitive price of annual licences for accessWidget is "affordable" for several reasons.
1- The high number of customers who have decided to use this software to start on the path to accessibility.
2- The fact that it autonomously and automatically carries out more than 75% of the corrections required to fix elements on the site. Without accessWidget, these corrections would have to be carried out manually by IT developers, and this entails a 400% higher expense and significantly longer waiting times.
The user interface will immediately appear on the site. The AI can take up to a maximum of 48 hours to implement all the necessary changes (insert all the information to make the site navigable for people with disabilities). In addition, the longer accessWidget remains on the website,
the easier it will find it to work with any updates of new elements. accessWidget performs a daily scan of the website, noticing any additions, and
then remediates them in an automatic and automated manner.
Yes, through the services offered by AccessiWay it is possible to make any website, App, WebApp or platform accessible, i.e. usable by persons with disabilities (cognitive, visual and motor).
"Accessibility is, to some extent, synonymous with freedom. Freedom to choose, to make one's voice heard and express oneself regardless of disability or personal characteristics. Digital accessibility, today, is the highest expression of this freedom, because it opens doors and paths to those who, until now, have had no voice"
- Dajana Gioffrè, CVO AccessiWay