30 years since signing the ADA

Yet the internet is anything but equal

30 years since signing the ADA

Yet the internet is anything but equal

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When it comes to online inclusivity, we have work to do.

The ADA guaranteed “just and equal access” for individuals with disabilities. Yet the majority of websites are created with accessibility barriers. The internet is broken for tens of millions. So when it comes to online inclusivity, we have work left to do. 

We’re raising awareness – and raising the stakes – to ensure equal access for all.

What's next for digital accessibility?

We've made great strides since signing the ADA into law 30 years ago, yet 98% of the most popular web pages remain inaccessible for millions of individuals with disabilities. So where would someone begin to check or implement needed changes? Read more in our blog What’s Next For Digital Accessibility

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Join the movement.

Whether you create, manage or develop digital content for a mom-and-pop or enterprise corporation, ensuring that your content is accessible opens your products and services to the tens of millions of individuals living with a disability.

This level of inclusivity is what the ADA set out to accomplish 30 years ago, and what AudioEye® is accomplishing today. Will you join us?