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Web Accessibility By accessiBe

Description

accessWidget, accessiBe’s AI-powered accessibility plugin, helps your WordPress reach and maintain ADA compliance, in adherence to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). That way, you can expand your audience so that it accounts for members of the various disability communities – a group which consists of close to 29% of adult Americans, and win more business.

Following a quick and seamless installation process, accessWidget audits your WordPress website’s code, identifying accessibility barriers and swiftly remediating them. This allows people with various disabilities to access your website using assistive technology like screen readers, or by navigating solely through their keyboard.

Additionally, website visitors are presented with an interface through which they can adjust design and UI elements to better-fit their needs. Examples include stopping animations, increasing font sizes, and adjusting color contrasts, among many other options.

accessWidget can help elevate any type of WordPress website, including those built with Elementor and Divi. Additionally, it can transform WooCommerce websites into accessible online stores.

You can explore accessWidget during a 7-day free trial; no credit card required

Read the accessiBe reviews and visit https://accessibe.com to learn more.

Accessible themes are not enough. You need a dedicated accessibility solution

If you search for accessible themes, you will find more than 200 options to choose from.

Here’s the problem: Even the most accessible theme suffers from some accessibility issues.

Selecting an accessible theme is always a good starting point (and if you’re not currently using one, you might want to check out this list to find the best options).

To properly address the accessibility issues on your website, you will need to rely on a dedicated accessibility plugin, like accessWidget.

Unlike other accessibility plugins, accessWidget remediates accessibility issues on a code-level, allowing all visitors to navigate your website, including those who use assistive technologies like screen readers, and those who rely on their keyboard,

accessWidget will help resolve the accessibility issues plaguing even the most accessible theme, and help you comply with important legislation, like the ADA.

What you get with accessiBe’s WordPress plugin:

  • AI-powered accessibility testing and remediation
  • A dynamic user interface
  • Customer support
  • Extensive litigation support package

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FAQ

Is ADA compliance mandatory for your website?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to most public-facing businesses, and includes websites.

How does accessiBe and accessWidget help your website reach ADA compliance?

Once installed on your website, accessWidget will audit its code and identify accessibility problems. Then, it will remediate many of the issues so that your website conforms with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

Isn’t my WordPress website accessible by default?

No. For your website to be considered accessible, you will need to audit accessibility appearing on it and then remediate them.

Can accessWidget be used during a free trial?

Yes. You can use accessWidget for free during a 7 day free trial.

How much do paid plans cost?

Prices depend on the traffic your website generates. Subscriptions start at $490 a year ($59/mo).

Reviews

Cotmeh 7, 2024
All of its features are behind a paywall. Should it be available on the WordPress.org repo? Maybe not.
Nîsan 30, 2024
Though pricey, we feel like this plugin is well done and it helps us create a website that is truly more accessible for all users.
Îlon 10, 2023
I didn’t see a previous review from months ago warning that this plugin does not have something “free”, which – no matter what the author may say to camouflage the idea – it should be very clear that they are promoting/providing a plugin simply to connect to a paid service.
Mijdar 22, 2022
Devs fall for their marketing and then find out client is really in trouble, It makes sites worse. Many articles telling the truth because they do not. Businesses still getting letters and lawsuits with this on the site. All marketing and not truth. They posted many fake positive reviews, and when WordPress found out, the reviews were removed. https://wptavern.com/wordpress-org-removes-fake-reviews-for-acessibe-plugin Do not trust.
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Contributors & Developers

“Web Accessibility By accessiBe” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

v1.20

  • 2024-11-12
  • readme update

v1.19

  • 2024-10-16
  • readme update

v1.15

  • 2020-01-19
  • readme update

v1.11

  • 2020-01-19
  • readme update

v1.1

  • 2020-01-13
  • new interface

v1.0

  • 2020-06-18
  • initial release