AIL is pleased to announce its collaboration with Eye-Able, a leading company in the field of digital accessibility, to make its website fully accessible to people with disabilities.

This is an important milestone in optimizing the digital experience for everyone, regardless of individual abilities. AIL believes that being inclusive online is a core value and a necessary step toward breaking down barriers and ensuring that everyone can access our content and services.

The tools at the heart of accessibility: Eye-Able Assist and Eye-Able Audit

Thanks to the innovative tools provided by Eye-Able:

Eye-Able Assist: offers immediate support to users through customizable features such as adjustable contrast, a magnifying lens, and text-to-speech options. Each user can adapt the website interface to their personal needs, ensuring a tailored experience.

Eye-Able Audit: focuses on analyzing and optimizing the website’s overall accessibility in line with WCAG guidelines and the new European accessibility regulations. This tool identifies and resolves potential issues, ensuring that AIL’s website meets the highest standards of digital accessibility.

A concrete commitment to inclusion

For an organization like AIL, being inclusive means not only complying with regulations but embracing an approach that places people at the center. This collaboration represents an important step in ensuring that everyone, without distinction, can navigate our website with ease and autonomy.

AIL and Eye-Able continue to build a more inclusive future—online as well.

Read the full article on AIL’s website: https://www.ail.it/ail-eventi-e-news/ail-blog/news-dal-mondo-ail/ail-inclusione-digitale-grazie-a-Eye-Able

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