
AudioEye
Digital accessibility platforms
Digital accessibility tools
Web accessibility software
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What is AudioEye
AudioEye is a web accessibility software platform that helps organizations identify, remediate, and monitor accessibility issues on websites and digital content to support conformance efforts (e.g., WCAG) and reduce legal risk. It combines automated scanning and reporting with remediation workflows and optional managed services from accessibility specialists. Typical users include digital teams, compliance owners, and web developers who need ongoing monitoring and fixes across one or more web properties. The product is commonly deployed via script/widget and integrates with broader website operations through reporting and support services.
Hybrid automation and expert help
AudioEye pairs automated detection with optional human-led remediation and guidance. This can address issues that automated tools typically miss, such as certain keyboard interactions, complex UI patterns, and content-level problems. For organizations without in-house accessibility expertise, the managed component can accelerate progress and provide clearer accountability. This hybrid approach aligns with enterprise buying patterns in the category where services complement tooling.
Ongoing monitoring and reporting
The platform supports continuous scanning and tracking of accessibility issues over time rather than one-time audits. Teams can use reports to prioritize fixes, document progress, and support internal governance. Continuous monitoring is useful for sites with frequent releases where regressions are common. This capability is a baseline expectation in the space and AudioEye provides it as part of its core offering.
Deployment options for websites
AudioEye is commonly implemented through a JavaScript snippet and can be used across multiple pages and properties. This lowers the barrier to initial rollout compared with approaches that require deep codebase changes before any visibility is gained. It also supports a phased remediation model where teams can start measuring and then address issues iteratively. For organizations managing multiple sites, centralized visibility can simplify coordination.
Widget reliance can be misunderstood
Like many products in this category, AudioEye is often associated with an on-page accessibility toolbar/widget approach. Toolbars can improve certain user controls but do not, by themselves, make a site conformant with WCAG. Organizations may need to invest in underlying code and content remediation regardless of the widget. Buyers should validate what is fixed at the source versus what is only adjusted in the user interface.
Automation coverage limitations
Automated scanning cannot reliably detect all accessibility issues, especially those requiring human judgment (e.g., meaningful alternative text, correct reading order in complex layouts, or appropriate error messaging). As a result, teams may still need manual testing with assistive technologies and user flows. This can add time and cost beyond the software subscription. The practical outcome is that accessibility maturity depends on process and expertise, not only tooling.
Services and pricing variability
Total cost and outcomes can vary depending on the level of managed remediation and support purchased. Organizations that need extensive expert involvement may face higher ongoing spend than a tooling-only approach. Service-led models can also introduce dependency on vendor turnaround times for certain fixes. Procurement teams typically need clear SLAs and scope definitions to avoid mismatched expectations.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Automated (Basic Protection) | Contact Sales / Custom pricing (not listed publicly) | Automated monitoring & automated fixes (addresses ~50% of issues), continuous monitoring, Accessibility Help Desk, AudioEye Learning (self-paced online). Trial available. |
| Self-Managed (Self-Serviced Protection) | Contact Sales / Custom pricing (not listed publicly) | Developer tools and guidance, certified expert guidance, custom training, accessibility scanner, expert audit & reporting. |
| Managed (Maximum Protection) | Contact Sales / Custom pricing (not listed publicly) | Managed service with automated tools, continuous monitoring, custom-written fixes, AudioEye Assurance (requires Managed package), expert audit & reporting. |
Notes: AudioEye’s public website lists plan types and features but does not publish standard list prices; the Help Center states pricing depends on scope and level of service and recommends booking a demo for a custom quote.
Seller details
AudioEye, Inc.
Tucson, Arizona, USA
2005
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