Give every visitor a customized accessible experience
accessWidget empowers people to adjust your site’s interface to match their needs—on demand and without touching your design, codebase, or performance. Each visitor gets a fully personalized experience; you keep full control of your site.
How accessWidget adapts for different needs
accessWidget’s accessibility interface gives people full control over how they browse your site. They can apply preset profiles or fine-tune settings such as font size, contrast, spacing, and motion.
Adjustments that help every visitor browse with ease
Let visitors change text size, spacing, and alignment so they can read your content in the way that’s most comfortable for them.
Enable visitors to control contrast, saturation, and text colors across the page to match their visual preferences and accessibility needs
Help visitors reduce distractions by muting sounds, hiding images, stopping animations, and simplifying on-page elements—making it easier to stay focused and oriented while browsing.
Allow visitors to view your site in 33 languages and simplify complex text using an AI-powered text simplifier and built-in dictionary
Control your interface. Keep your brand intact.
Control the look, placement, branding, and compliance details of the accessibility interface
Customize the colors of the accessibility interface and icon to align with your brand palette, so accessibility feels native to your site—not bolted on
Control the size and placement of the interface on desktop and mobile to avoid conflicts with chat tools, banners, or other on-page elements
Select the interface icon that best matches your design system and UX preferences, with options built to blend seamlessly into your layout
Remove accessiBe branding from the interface—ideal for enterprise teams, agencies, and partners managing accessibility across multiple properties
Your accessibility statement is hosted directly within the interface, making it readily available to showcase your ongoing accessibility and compliance efforts
Frequently asked questions
Fast to install, always-on, and built to enhance accessibility. Comply with legislation and mitigate your legal risk, backed by our $15k+ litigation pledge.
What is Manual Testing and Custom Remediation (MTCR)?
To comply with ADA Title III, which applies to most public-facing businesses, websites are expected to conform to WCAG Level AA. U.S. courts routinely reference WCAG when evaluating whether a website meets ADA requirements, and the Department of Justice has identified WCAG as the guiding standard for digital accessibility under the law. Under ADA Title II — relevant to state and local governments — WCAG 2.1 Level AA is explicitly defined as the standard for digital accessibility compliance.
What does MTCR include?
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How many MTCR tests do I receive each year?
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Can I choose when to run my MTCR tests?
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When is the best time to request the MTCR test?
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What happens after each MTCR test?
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