AudioEye Targets Scalable Accessibility with CSUN 2026 Sessions

  • AudioEye hosts six expert sessions at CSUN 2026 (March 10–13) on AI-powered accessibility and compliance.
  • Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and NFB's Jonathan Mosen join as key speakers.
  • WebAIM data shows 94.8% of home pages still fail WCAG standards, down only 3 points since 2019.
  • AudioEye claims its AI detects 89–253% more issues than competitors.
  • Company boasts 131,000+ customers including Samsung and Calvin Klein.

AudioEye's CSUN participation underscores the persistent digital accessibility gap, with 94.8% of sites still failing WCAG standards. The company positions itself as a scalable solution provider in a market where AI automation is rapidly evolving. Its 131,000+ customer base suggests enterprise adoption, but the slow improvement in compliance metrics raises questions about the effectiveness of current approaches.

AI Detection Limits
Whether AudioEye's claimed 89–253% superior issue detection can be independently verified.
Compliance Momentum
The pace at which WCAG failure rates decline despite growing awareness.
Scalability Challenge
How AudioEye balances custom fixes with automation to maintain growth.