Don’t let your biases negatively impact the user experience. Biases in web design can exclude some users, and it is crucial to recognize and address these biases to create inclusive, accessible digital content. Making a change to disrupt these biases can happen when we - expand our definition of the target audience - conduct user research - diversify our team - use empathy, and - continuously seek feedback. Learn to embrace inclusive, bias-free designs with our latest AudioEye blog post at https://hubs.li/Q02CV3HY0. #Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #WebDesign #UserExperience #Marketing #MarTech
AudioEye
Software Development
Tucson, Arizona 5,588 followers
A cloud-based digital accessibility platform helping businesses of all sizes build inclusive and compliant websites.
About us
We believe there are too many barriers for people with disabilities. And while, in the physical world we’ve made progress, in digital, which is how the world works today, we have too many roadblocks instead of onramps. Far too few know that digital accessibility is as much of a protected right as the disability laws that protect people in our physical lives. That’s why we’re here. To ensure the digital future we build, is inclusive. To break down barriers to digital access. We’re here to make sure your teams are successful in complying with local, state, and federal regulations. Successful in implementing needed operational, content, and code changes. And successful in protecting your company’s brand reputation, by ensuring digital experiences work for all. It’s why we pair certified accessibility experts with AI-based automation technology. It’s why our SaaS platform can be tailored; providing customizable solutions that scale. Why we’re flexible and offer the ability to deliver scalable fixes directly into a code base for those that want it or a customizable platform with tools with expert guidance for those wanting to do it themselves. It’s why we employ and partner with members of the disability community, ensuring our solutions actually work for those that depend on them. We’d love to talk about how we can work together to make the way the world works, work for all.
- Website
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http://www.audioeye.com
External link for AudioEye
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Tucson, Arizona
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- Technology, Audio Internet, Accessibility, Website Accessibility, Voice Control Navigation, Digital Accessibility, ADA, Compliance, Inclusion, WCAG, and Product Development
Products
Locations
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Primary
5210 E Williams Circle
Tucson, Arizona 85711, US
Employees at AudioEye
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Mikel Chertudi
Chief Marketing Officer & Sales Leader | SaaS GTM Executive | PLG & PLS Innovator | Adobe & Tech Unicorns | EdTech, Martech, CollabTech
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Joseph Hopkins
Machine Learning Engineer
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Jamil Tahir
Co-Founder TurnMark Capital | Board Member AudioEye, Inc.
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Chad Sollis
Girl Dad (x4) || Chief Marketing Officer & Operations Executive || Scaled 4 unicorns from $30m to 3b and 4 IPOs || Adobe, Pluralsight, Traeger, Vivint
Updates
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Many leading companies have encountered legal challenges due to ADA non-compliance, highlighting a critical oversight that could affect any business operating online. Learn why ADA compliance is essential and how to assess and improve your website's accessibility. Avoid common pitfalls and review the solutions available for compliance testing. Read more about safeguarding your business against similar legal issues at https://hubs.li/Q02CSZqX0 #ADA #Compliance #WebAccessibility #DigitalInclusion #Legal
Is My Website ADA Compliant?
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Join Gareth Ford Williams, former Head of Accessibility at BBC, and Mike Paciello, Chief Accessibility Ambassador at AudioEye, as they explore the intersection of disability and technology and the incredible journeys that got them there. Their discussion highlights how accessibility can drive innovation and how their careers are marked by new approaches, indirect routes, and fascinating pivots! Watch the full video now at https://hubs.li/Q02CJp6N0. Video Description: Gareth Ford Williams, former Head of Accessibility at BBC, and Mike Paciello, Chief Accessibility Ambassador at AudioEye, speaking to the camera over a dark purple background. [Video cut from a clip of Doc, Marty, and Jennifer preparing for a trip to 2015 in Back to the Future Part II]. Transcript: Everyone has an adventure into accessibility. No one has a straight path in. I don't think I've ever met anyone who's gone, “Yeah, yeah, I decided I was going to do that and I followed a certain route.” Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads. We all have epiphanies somewhere down the line. #Accessibility #Inclusion #TechInnovation #EmergingTech #DigitalAccessibility #HearSayPodcast
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In the latest episode of the HearSay podcast, Larry Goldberg discusses the exceptional support in the accessibility community. This field is about more than professional excellence—it's about camaraderie, mutual aid, and going beyond job roles to assist each other, highlighting the power of collaboration in accessibility. Join us as we explore these insights and more. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://hubs.li/Q02BW9s10 Video Description: Larry Goldberg, Accessibility Media & Technology Consultant and Mike Paciello, Chief Accessibility Ambassador at AudioEye speaking to the camera over a dark purple background. Transcript: I don't know another community of professionals that is so cohesive, mutually supportive, happy to go outside the bounds of their present job at a corporation and help each other. It's really an incredible community. And they become friends, they become allies — maybe there are some other professions that are like that but I can't say I'm aware of them. #Accessibility #Community #HearSayPodcast #LarryGoldberg
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Join us in extending a warm welcome to Carter McGrath, who is joining AudioEye as Community Manager. We're excited about the impact you'll make! Welcome to the team! #CommunityManager #AudioEye #A11iance Alt Text: 'Welcome Carter!' over a gradient purple and turquoise background. A black-and-white photo of Carter is next to an accessibility symbol and the AudioEye logo.
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Just ~3% of the internet is accessible to people with disabilities, and ineffective approaches to digital accessibility are partially to blame. This is why David Moradi, CEO of AudioEye, recommends that organizations take a complete approach to accessibility testing. In this blog post, he explains why a combined approach of automation, expert human testing, and ongoing training helps organizations find and fix more accessibility violations. At AudioEye, this approach has helped us deliver the industry’s lowest rate of valid legal claims. Read more: https://hubs.li/Q02BrFkq0
The Gold Standard for Digital Accessibility — And How We Get There
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Digital accessibility is a journey. Our latest (updated) blog post delves into four significant obstacles many organizations face when striving for accessibility. From ambiguity between legal and technical frameworks to the dynamic nature of content creation, we discuss each challenge and provide actionable solutions. Explore how to overcome these hurdles and create an inclusive online experience for all users. Take a read: https://hubs.li/Q02B9F9b0 #DigitalAccessibility #WebCompliance #InclusiveDesign #AccessibilityChallenges #WebAccessibility
Four Key Challenges in Digital Accessibility
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Big shoutout to Delaney Cruz, CPACC, and all our incredible AudioEye team members for their dedication to advancing accessibility and compliance in tech at #DudaSummit! Go team! #AudioEye #Accessibility #TechInnovation
Wrapping up Day 3 of Duda’s annual partner summit with a fantastic panel of experts from AudioEye, Usercentrics, OctoTable, and Uberall. So many great insights to expand and extend the capabilities of the Duda platform to help web pros solve more problems for their SMB customers across verticals. 💡 #DudaSummit
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Learn how to use color effectively while ensuring digital accessibility in 'Accessible Colors: A Complete Guide for Web Design.' Best practices on color contrast and implementing WCAG guidelines help you create a user-friendly and inclusive online environment. Discover the importance of high-contrast color combinations and how they can improve usability for all users, including those with visual disabilities. Join us in making the web accessible for everyone by reading the full post at https://hubs.li/Q02yV5mw0. Alt Text: Choose accessible color combinations: This is crucial for creating designs that everyone can easily see and use. Aim for high contrast colors, such as black and white or complementary pairs like orange and blue, ensuring at least a 4.5:1 contrast ratio. Read more at https://hubs.li/Q02yT_nL0. #AccessibleWebDesign #ColorContrast #InclusiveDesign #WCAG #WebAccessibility #Color #ColorAccessibility
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Larry Goldberg, a pioneer in media accessibility, shares the fascinating history of closed captioning and the importance of continuous innovation in accessibility in our latest HearSay episode alongside Mike Paciello. Learn how this innovative feature was developed and its significant impact on television and digital media. https://hubs.li/Q02yj5Jb0 Video Description: Larry Goldberg, Accessibility Media & Technology Consultant and Mike Paciello, Chief Accessibility Ambassador @ AudioEye speaking to the camera over a dark purple background. Transcript: Larry Goldberg: Well, there was a technical standard that came out of an amazing development. WGBH had been putting words on their TV shows since the 70s, but they were burned in. They were open captions. They were open subtitles. "Julia Childs - French Chef. Welcome to The French Chef. I'm Julia Childs." The trivia question on what was the first show with captions. #Accessibility #ClosedCaptioning #DigitalInclusion #MediaInnovation #TechHistory