accessiBe

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accessiBe
TypePrivate
IndustryWeb accessibility
FounderDekel Skoop, Gal Vizel, Shir Ekerling
Headquarters
Tel Aviv
,
Israel
ProductsWeb accessibility softwares
Websiteaccessibe.com

accessiBe is a technology company working to solve the problem of web accessibility through AI.[1][2][3] The company has raised $28 million in two rounds of funding.[4][5][6][7]

History[]

accessiBe was founded in 2018 by Dekel Skoop, Gal Vizel and Shir Ekerling.[8][9] The founders worked on developing proprietary software in order to make websites accessible for people with disabilities.[10][11][12] The founders of the company came to know the issues concerning web accessibility while running a software house and digital marketing agency in Israel. While working on implementing tailor made solutions for each site, they thought that a technical solution to the problem could be made using AI.

accessiBe launched its software product as a tool that scans and attempts to remediate websites’ in real-time, attempting to achieve ADA compliance through implementing WCAG 2.1 guidelines.[13][14] The product claims to make website publishers ADA compliant within hours of deploying accessiBe's code, so that people with disabilities can easily access and interact with these websites.[15][16]

Fundraising[]

accessiBe first raised $500,000 from private investors including Nadav Dakner, Elad Mor, Itai Elizur, Oron Yaffe.[17] In May 2020, the company raised $12 million in Series A funding from K1 Investment Management.[18][19][20][21] In February 2021, closed its series A funding with $28 million from K1 Investment Management, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm investing primarily in software and technology private companies across North America, took a minority stake in accessiBe Systems Ltd. with intentions to help accessiBe to expand in North America.[1][22][23][24]

By February 2021, accessiBe’s annual recurring revenue has shown a growth of more than 3.5x in 12 months, which led to additional funding from K1, totaling $28 million.[25] Company leaders have announced that they are planning to use the funds to significantly expand its US presence, grow its R&D department and continue educating the market on the importance of web accessibility.[26][27]

Criticism and concerns[]

Many web accessibility experts agree that accessibility overlay software like AccessiBe can actually cause accessibility issues and create a false sense of accessibility for their clients.[28]

  • During their 2021 convention the National Federation of the Blind made resolutions that condemned the use of accessibility overlays as an inadequate solution[29] and described accessiBe's marketing and business practices as "disrespectful and misleading".[30]
  • Steve Faulkner, member of the W3C Web Platforms Working Group,[31] says accessibility plugins can't fix fundamental issues or replicate existing browser functionality.[32]
  • Haben Girma, disability rights lawyer, author, and speaker, urges companies to stay away from accessiBe and other companies in the same space.[33]

Many industry professionals have criticized the entire product category.[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42]

Lawsuits[]

There have been around 1000 lawsuits against companies after they invested in a widget-based solution,[43] most prominently ADP,[44] and two have named accessiBe specifically: Thomas Klaus and Robert Jahoda v Upright Technologies,[45] and Kolesar v. Bylt, LLC.[46]

AudioEye, a competitor, filed a lawsuit against accessiBe for patent infringement.[47]

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Reporter, IBTimes Staff (20 April 2020). "accessiBe Looks to Advance digital Inclusion through AI-Powered Web Accessibility". International Business Times. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  3. ^ Spencer, Jennifer (27 November 2019). "Yes, AI Can Make Company Websites Accessible to All". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  4. ^ יבלונקו, יסמין (2020-05-13). "הסטארט-אפ הישראלי accessiBe גייס 12 מיליון דולר מקרן K1". Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  5. ^ "להנגיש אוטומטית כל אתר לאנשים עם מוגבלויות: אקססיבי גייסה 12 מיליון דולר". TheMarker. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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  10. ^ Elizur, Itai (20 August 2019). "How to Make Your Website ADA Compliant, Avoid Accessibility Lawsuits". Small Business Trends. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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  14. ^ "How Ecommerce Stores Can Care About Customers During the Pandemic". Search Engine Journal. 18 May 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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  21. ^ "3 Reputation Management Tasks You've Never Considered - but Should Be Doing". Social Media Today. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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  29. ^ "Resolution 2021-04: Regarding the Use of Overlays to Make Websites Accessible to the Blind". July 10, 2021.
  30. ^ "Resolution 2021-04: Resolution 2021-17: Regarding accessiBe's Disrespectful and Misleading Business Practices". July 10, 2021.
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  44. ^ "LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired v. ADP TotalSource". Disability Rights Advocates. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  45. ^ "KLAUS et al v. UPRIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (2:20-cv-00191), Pennsylvania Western District Court". www.pacermonitor.com. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  46. ^ KLAUS et al v. BYLT, LLC (1:20-cv-00025), Pennsylvania Western District Court. www.pacermonitor.com. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  47. ^ "Overlay Obstacles: AudioEye Files Suit Against accessiBe, Claims Patent Infringement". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
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