Type of business | Private |
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Founded | 2018 |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Industry | Computer Software |
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Website | accessibe |
accessiBe is an Israeli technology company that offers AI powered web accessibility software to business and website owners to make their website and applications accessible to people with disabilities.[1][2] Any website can become compliant with ADA & WCAG standards, by adding a single line of JavaScript code provided by the company,[3] which scans the website and content to fix the content and within 48 hours the website becomes fully compliant and certified for web accessibility.[4] Within a few months of its launch, the company has garnered the interest of Fortune 500 and other companies due to its simplicity of automatic screen-reader adjustments powered by AI and avoid any legal complications.[5]
accessiBe was founded in 2018 by Dekel Skoop, Gal Vizel and Shir Ekerling.[6] accessiBe works on a fully automated AI system that adjusts the UI interface of the client’s website enabling the people with visual impairments to have full accessibility.[7] accessiBe’s software is compliant with WCAG 2.1, ADA Title III, Section 508, EAA/EN301548 and ACA/AODA.[8][9]
accessiBe created the first solution working on two artificial technologies that automatically works to support screen readers, make websites keyboard-navigable and other things in an affordable price.[10] accessiBe ensures a smooth and rapid transition that makes any website fully accessible for any business.[11]
accessiBe has been featured in a number of media outlets and magazines including Entrepreneur, Fortune, Forbes, Yahoo, Inc., Forbes, DZone and others.[12][13]
accessiBe was founded with the aim to develop a proprietary software that makes websites accessible for people with disabilities.[14] The motive behind the foundation of this company is to make the worldwide digital space accessible to all the people around the world.[15]
The technology hence used by assessiBe is AI-powered and fully automated, it scans and remediates websites’ code in real-time, to achieve ADA compliance through implementing the ADA and WCAG 2.1 guidelines.[16] The accessibility interface facilitated by this company comprises six accessibility profiles that are tailored made to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities such as epilepsy, motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive dysfunction.
accessiBe leverages machine learning to scan, analyze, and interpret every element on the web page in a similar manner that is parallel to the sighted users. Then, it uses ARIA attributes and several other behavior adjustments in order to provide full context to screen readers, enabling blind users to navigate and browse through sites accurately.[17]
The first version developed by assessiBe took 18 months to complete and was launched in 2018. It was created with the support and guidance of disabled people. In just a span of two years, accessiBe closed over 55,000 clients including Volvo, BMW, Hilton, Burger King, LonelyPlanet, Fiverr, Deloitte Billabong, and HStern.
The services offered of accessiBe are based on computer vision technologies and majorly works on two applications that are The Accessibility Interface and an AI powered background access.
This interface developed by accessiBe modifies the user’s website according to his/her needs or disabilities. These adjustments can differ in font sizes, color contrasts, stop animations, and others depending on the requirement of the user. The Accessibility interface allows content, orientation and display modifications which make browsing and using a website possible. This interface provides a number of profiles that are designed according to the specific needs of disabled people of people suffering from ADHD, epilepsy or cognitive disabilities.
The key features of this interface include:[18]
This service handles screen-reader and keyboard navigation adjustments for the blind and the motor impaired.[23] The AI scans images on the site and adds alternative text (Alt tags) extracting the embedded text using OCR, and identifies the objects that comprise the image using IRIS. With this function it provides accurate and elaborate alternative text to the images making it friendly for a blind user. This is done using the contextual understanding and image recognition scanning and analyzing websites and adjusting them for the blind users’ screen-readers
The services hence provided by accessiBe keeps the users safe from lawsuits along with bringing in new clients and boosting brand perception.
accessiBe has raised $12.5 million in two rounds of funding.[24] In the first round it raised $500,000 from private investors including Nadav Dakner, Elad Mor, Itai Elizur, Oron Yaffe, and others.[25] The second round that was in May 2020, the company raised $12 million in Series A funding led by K1 Investment Management.[26][27][28]
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