accessiBe

AI-powered Web Accessibility Technology

Business Software
Active
Series A Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2018
Total raised
$58.5M
Last: Series A 2022-08
Stage
Series A
Founded
2018
Headcount
203
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Business Software

About

accessiBe is an AI-powered web accessibility solution designed to make web accessibility simple, automatic, immediate, and affordable. The system utilizes artificial-intelligence technologies to make websites compatible with screen readers. It knows how to scan, analyze, and understand a website's structure, element roles, forms, and more, making them compliant with the WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards. accessiBe's artificial intelligence, in collaboration with Google and Clarifai, provides an accurate text alternative to images, enabling people with visual impairment to know what's on their screen. The solution can also be used by people with Parkinson's disease and other motor impairments. accessiBe automatically ensures that websites are fully navigable using the tab key alone for functions including dropdown menus, popups, and forms. Moreover, all navigable elements have visible focuses and are clickable using the enter key. Notable brands that utilize the accessiBe product include Billabong, GoPro, Lexus, Pacific Life, and Wilson Sonsini.

Funding history · 4 rounds · $58.5M total

2022-08
Series A $30.0M
2021-02
Series A $16.0M
2020-05
Series A $12.0M
2019-05
Seed $500K

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What was the outcome of the FTC's allegations against accessiBe in January 2025?
In January 2025, the FTC ordered accessiBe to pay $1 million for misleading advertising, alleging that the company's plugin failed to meet WCAG standards. accessiBe denied the allegations, stating they were based on deficient testing and outdated information.
What new product offering did accessiBe launch in February 2025?
In February 2025, accessiBe launched accessFlow 2.0, a comprehensive tool designed to drive native accessibility in web development projects.
What new service did accessiBe introduce in March 2025?
In March 2025, accessiBe expanded its product offerings by launching a new manual testing and custom remediation solution to enhance digital accessibility.
What initiative did accessiBe announce in May 2025?
In May 2025, accessiBe announced the formation of an advisory board and testing hub, comprised of community leaders and disability advocates, to drive web accessibility product innovation.
Who was appointed as VP of Product at accessiBe in July 2025?
In July 2025, accessiBe appointed Ronit Amitay as Vice President of Product to lead accessibility innovation.
What recognition did accessiBe receive in August 2025?
In August 2025, accessiBe was recognized on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies.
Who was appointed as VP of R&D at accessiBe in August 2025?
In August 2025, accessiBe appointed Sharon Uda as Vice President of Research and Development to spearhead innovation and scale accessibility features.
What recognition did accessiBe receive in February 2026?
In February 2026, accessiBe earned a Top 10 ranking in Content Management on G2's 2026 Best Software Awards.
When did accessiBe raise its latest Series A funding round and who were the lead investors?
accessiBe raised its latest Series A funding round in August 2022, with K1 Investment Management, The Phoenix, and Glilot Capital Partners as investors.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Business Software
Sub-sectors
Business SoftwareIT, R&D & Data SolutionsProduct Development ToolsSoftware Development Tools
Technologies
Artificial IntelligenceMachine Learning
Target customers
Travel & TourismTravelFood Retail & ConsumptionCommerce & RetailConsumer GoodsConsumersDemographics & FamilySeniorsEnterprise & Professional ServicesSoftware Development
Business model
B2CB2B

Tags

adhdcomplianceseniorswebsite-ownerswebsite-buildingmachine-learningregtechartificial-intelligenceautomationwebsite-securityautismaccessibilityweb-developmentvisually-impaired