AudioEye Upgrades Platform to Tackle AI-Driven Accessibility Risks
Event summary
- AudioEye launched a next-generation digital accessibility platform on March 4, 2026, combining AI detection, expert audits, and custom fixes in a unified system.
- The platform tests 37 of 55 WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA criteria, automatically fixing up to 50% of detected issues instantly.
- AudioEye claims its solution offers 3-4x the legal protection of other accessibility tools.
- The company has over 131,000 customers, including Samsung, Calvin Klein, and Samsonite.
The big picture
AudioEye's platform upgrade addresses the growing challenge of AI-generated websites, which create accessibility risks at a pace traditional compliance models can't handle. The company leverages proprietary data from detecting and fixing issues across hundreds of thousands of sites to provide real-time compliance data and reduce legal risk. This positions AudioEye as a key player in the digital accessibility space as regulatory pressure intensifies.
What we're watching
- AI Integration
- How AudioEye's AI-driven approach will affect its ability to scale and maintain compliance in rapidly evolving digital environments.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Whether the platform's enhanced legal protection will help AudioEye's customers avoid accessibility-related lawsuits.
- Market Differentiation
- The pace at which competitors adopt similar AI-powered solutions to match AudioEye's offerings.
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