This video covers what an accessibility compliance platform is, how it works, and what features to look for when evaluating one for your organization.
An accessibility compliance platform is software that helps organizations track and manage digital accessibility across websites, apps, or other digital products. These platforms log accessibility issues identified during audits, assign remediation tasks, and provide reporting dashboards so teams can monitor progress over time.
Core features typically include issue tracking, project status views, analytics, and documentation storage. Some platforms also integrate automated scans, which flag approximately 25% of accessibility issues. The remaining 75% requires human evaluation, so platforms work best when paired with audits conducted by accessibility professionals.
Organizations use these platforms to maintain ongoing WCAG conformance rather than treating accessibility as a one-time project. A platform gives teams a central location to manage remediation work, store audit reports, and track whether previously identified issues have been fixed. For organizations managing multiple digital properties, this centralized view becomes especially useful.