accessiBe’s core offering, accessWidget, uses AI to scan, analyse, and remediate accessibility issues in real time, providing ongoing compliance and a seamless user experience for individuals with visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments. The platform supports a wide range of accessibility adjustments, such as screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, colour contrast changes, and text resizing. It also offers continuous monitoring and updates, ensuring that new content remains accessible as your website evolves.
Beyond automation, accessiBe provides expert-driven services, including manual audits, remediation, and litigation support, making it suitable for organisations with complex digital environments or advanced compliance needs. Its modular approach allows businesses to tailor accessibility solutions to their specific requirements, whether for a single website, a large e-commerce platform, or a suite of digital products.
With the introduction of the EU Accessibility Law in 2025, digital accessibility is no longer optional for organisations operating in or serving the European market. The law mandates that a broad range of digital products and services—including websites, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, banking services, and self-service terminals—must be accessible to people with disabilities.
Non-compliance can result in significant penalties, reputational damage, and loss of market access. accessiBe’s technology is designed to help organisations navigate these new legal requirements efficiently, reducing the burden on internal teams and accelerating the path to compliance. The platform’s robust reporting and documentation features also support organisations in demonstrating their commitment to accessibility during audits or legal reviews.
By choosing accessiBe, businesses not only fulfil their legal obligations but also expand their reach, improve user satisfaction, and contribute to a more inclusive digital world.
(The content on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified legal professional to ensure full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.)
For detailed information about the new EU Accessibility Law requirements, visit the official European Commission page.