About AccessivePath
We test the way auditors do. Just faster.
AccessivePath is an accessibility auditing company. We build AI auditors that traverse digital products the way IAAP-credentialed humans do — keyboard-first, screen-reader-driven, ARIA-aware, contrast-validating, evidence-collecting — and we publish the results in the same IAAP Accessibility Conformance Report format that Fortune 500 accessibility teams have signed off on for two decades.
We started from a frustration shared with most accessibility programmes today: automated scanners catch roughly 25–30% of WCAG criteria, manual audits cost thousands of dollars per cycle, and overlay widgets made things worse by selling "instant compliance" that no court or DOJ rulemaking has ever accepted. The missing thing was an audit that thought like a human and ran on AI time.
How we are built
Our seven named AI auditors each specialise in one WCAG criterion family — Forms & ARIA, Colour & Contrast, Keyboard & Focus, Screen Reader Simulation, Media & Captions, Mobile, Documents — trained on a corpus of 18 IAAP-certified human-labelled audit findings across hundreds of real engagements. Every audit they run is reviewed by an IAAP-credentialed human on Scale and Enterprise tiers, with disclosed scope on every finding.
What we will not do
- We do not ship an accessibility overlay widget. Overlays do not constitute WCAG compliance.
- We do not claim "100% compliance," "lawsuit-proof," or "fully compliant in 48 hours." Real audit work cannot promise any of these.
- We do not anonymise AI as if it were human review. Every auditor persona is disclosed.
- We do not skip the manual review pair. Roughly 70% of WCAG cannot be reliably tested by automation alone.
How we publish our own conformance
This site self-conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Our public accessibility statement and VPAT 2.5 INT are updated quarterly. Our typography is set in Atkinson Hyperlegible — designed by the Braille Institute for low-vision readers — because an accessibility company should walk its own talk.
The category in four numbers
4,605
ADA Title III web lawsuits filed in 2024.
95.9%
of top 1M home pages had detectable WCAG failures.
Source: WebAIM Million 2024
28 June 2025
European Accessibility Act enforcement date.
Source: Directive (EU) 2019/882
25–30%
of WCAG criteria detectable by purely automated testing.
- SOC 2 Type II
- IAAP Approved Provider
- WCAG 2.2 AA Self-Conformance
- ISO 27001
- GDPR Compliant
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