How Accessibility Monitoring Works

This video covers how accessibility monitoring works, what it does behind the scenes, and where it fits into a long-term conformance strategy. Monitoring runs automated scans on a recurring schedule. Organizations set the frequency, whether daily, weekly, monthly, or on a custom timeline. Each scan loads pages and evaluates HTML, CSS, and ARIA attributes against … Read more

PDF Remediation for Accessibility

This video covers what PDF remediation for accessibility involves and why untagged or poorly structured documents create problems for people who use assistive technology. PDF remediation is the process of modifying a PDF so it meets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) conformance requirements. Most PDFs created from design software, scanned pages, or basic exports lack … Read more

Accessibility Compliance Platform

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 … Read more

VPAT explained: a short summary of what a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is, who needs one, and how it connects to accessibility conformance

This video covers what a VPAT is, who uses one, and why it matters for organizations selling digital products. A VPAT, or Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, is a standardized document that describes how a digital product conforms to accessibility standards. Vendors fill out the template to produce an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR). The VPAT is … Read more

ADA Website Lawsuit Process

This video covers what happens after an ADA website lawsuit is filed, walking through the typical stages of the process and what organizations can expect at each step. Once a lawsuit is filed under ADA Title III, the defendant receives a complaint alleging their website is not accessible to people with disabilities. The complaint typically … Read more