AudioEye Targets Scalable Accessibility with CSUN 2026 Sessions
Event summary
- 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.
The big picture
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.
What we're watching
- 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.
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