Written by Jens Quentin on November 18, 2025

From individual solutions to platforms: The evolution of digital accessibility

Accessibility
In 2020, we started Eye-Able with a clear mission: to make digital accessibility available to everyone—on websites, in apps, and across all digital content. On our journey to becoming Europe's leading platform for digital accessibility, we have learned that individual tools alone are no longer enough. If an organization wants to approach accessibility in a long-term, holistic, and legally compliant manner, it needs a modern strategy. For us, a platform for digital accessibility is the key to providing optimal support to companies and organizations.

Why a platform approach?

Accessibility is not a one-time project, but a continuous process. This is precisely where a platform shows its strength.

This holistic approach is the best solution, especially if a company has multiple digital offerings, pursues complex processes, or performs regular content updates. Various testing methods, ongoing monitoring, and central documentation are combined in one system.

The elements of a modern platform solution

Three essential pillars of a platform:

1. Flexibility: Hybrid is key

True accessibility is created through the interaction of humans and machines.

  • Automated tests: They quickly scan large amounts of data and provide companies with rapid feedback. They are perfect for regular monitoring and technical checks. However, they only cover about 20–30% of barriers.

  • Manual tests: These bring the indispensable human perspective into play. They identify complex problems and simulate real-life usage situations. This is more time-consuming and expensive, but essential. These can be guided tests based on clear test scenarios, authentic use by people with disabilities, or expert tests.

The hybrid approach combines both: the speed of automation with the accuracy of manual expertise. This is ideal for sustainable strategies and complex projects.

2. The process approach: Accessibility is not a sprint, but a marathon

Digital accessibility is not something you can just tick off your to-do list. New content, updates, or legal changes can create new barriers at any time. That's why continuous monitoring is crucial. A platform enables this ongoing process.

3. AI support and legal compliance

Specialized tools and AI solutions are valuable aids for saving time: overlay tools for quick adjustments, contrast checkers, alt text generators, or AI-supported language simplification.

However, tools and quick checks alone are not enough, especially when it comes to legal requirements or specifications such as the BFSG. Free website checks provide an initial overview, but often only identify obvious errors and overlook complex barriers or real-world usage. Legally compliant accessibility is only possible on the basis of a comprehensive review.

Sustainable accessibility

There are many solutions that promise quick help. However, true digital participation and legally compliant accessibility can only be achieved with a sustainable approach.

This approach must combine the following points:

  • Continuous testing.

  • Practical recommendations for action.

  • Legal compliance in accordance with guidelines such as WCAG, BITV 2.0, and BFSG.

The Forrester Wave report from the US

The need for a holistic solution is underpinned by current industry analyses. The US-based report “The Forrester Wave™: Digital Accessibility Platforms, Q4 2025,” which evaluates the most important providers in the US, confirms the platform approach:

  • AI is becoming increasingly important – but only responsible AI: When looking for a suitable DAP (Digital Accessibility Platform), you need to carefully examine the scope of AI functions.

  • The use case determines the platform: When selecting the right solution, the status quo of your accessibility and internal design and development resources are crucial.

Market experts currently see US providers still focusing on websites with potential for implementing accessible content on mobile devices or in documents such as PDFs.

The right platform is the one that best supports your current level of accessibility and your available resources.

Eye-Able: The future-proof complete solution for digital accessibility

Eye-Able offers the holistic approach that companies need today to truly embrace accessibility.

The Eye-Able platform combines key components:

  • Eye-Able Audit: Enables quick and easy validation of your websites according to the strictest WCAG standards—the basis for your compliance.

  • Eye-Able Report: Provides clarity on where you stand. Get comprehensive analyses with a domain-wide overview and an intuitive summary that makes your progress measurable and traceable.

  • Eye-Able Assist: Offers users immediate help with assistance software featuring over 25 accessibility features – for inclusion at the touch of a button.

Eye-Able provides companies and organizations with comprehensive support throughout the entire compliance process.

Check the accessibility of your website now for free!

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