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The solution simplifies the way companies and site owners can make their content accessible to users with disabilities by using AI to automatically apply accessibility standards to their websites.
The AI also re-scans for new and revised content daily which benefits sites that feature dynamic or fast-changing content.
After two years of development, accessiBe was eventually launched in 2018 in Israel where it went through successful pilot efforts.
Among its clients are the Israeli licensees of leading brands like Burger King, Volvo, Deloitte, HStern, and others.
First of a kind solution for a growing need
A 2016 Pew Research identified that disabled users are also less likely to access the internet daily compared (50 percent) to those without disabilities (79 percent).
Websites and web tools that are designed and programmed suitably can be used by people with disabilities.
Websites, tools, and technology are designed and developed to be accessible to people with impairments.
With including: auditorycognitiveneurologicalphysicalspeechvisualWeb accessibility, for example, benefits people who are not disabled: People who utilise small-screen gadgets such as cell phones, smart watches, smart TVs, and other small-screen devices with numerous input modes, etc.older people whose abilities are decreasing as a result of their agethose who have "temporary disabilities" such as a broken arm or missing spectacles people who have "situational limits," such as not being able to listen to music or being in direct sunlight people who have a poor Internet connection or who have limited or expensive bandwidthAccessibility benefits individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.
Education, employment, governance, business, health care, recreation, and many other aspects of life are becoming increasingly reliant on the Internet.
Access to information and communication technology, including the Internet, is defined as a basic human right under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD).
Accessibility benefits people with disabilities as well as others by allowing them to: individuals in their later years villagers in the countryside people who live in developing countriesAccessibility also has a compelling business case.