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Accessibility Services

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Overview

Digital content and services have become an indispensable part of everyone’s life. According to Digital 2020, a report published by We Are Social USA and Hootsuite, more than 4.5 billion people now use the internet, and 60 percent of the world’s population relies on electronic tools for work, education, shopping, banking, entertainment, healthcare, and more.

People with disabilities are no different. With nearly 1 billion people worldwide living with some form of disability, digital accessibility is more important now than ever before. It must be the top priority for all enterprises with an online presence.

However, many businesses and educational institutions continue to offer products and services that do not adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1). As a result, they limit their customer base, risk losing existing clients, and even expose themselves to lawsuits.

Now is the right time to maximize market share and minimize risk by improving the accessibility of your products.

Our Integrated Package of Accessibility Services

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Helps you create strategies, systems, and specs for making websites, mobile apps, and other digital products that satisfy WCAG and Section 508.

Consulting and Auditing
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Reviews your digital products against WCAG, Section 508, and other standards. Provides comprehensive analyses, including VPATs and remediation plans.

Review
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Authors contextual, audience-centered descriptions for your images.

Alternative Text
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Retrofits your websites, mobile apps, and electronic documents for WCAG conformance. Updates your products to improve user experience.

Remediation
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Provides a logical and consistent structure for your digital content, so that it is optimally compatible with assistive technology.

Tagging, Headings
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Adjusts contrast of your text and images and adapts images with meaningful color for people with low vision.

Color Correction
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Captions your videos and provides transcripts for use by people who need or prefer a visual-only option.

Closed Captions, Transcripts
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Authors descriptions of the visual component of your video for listeners to access via a separate audio track.

Audio Description

Web Accessibility

Businesses and organizations rely on websites to showcase and deliver their products and services. Every time a user visits a website, the website owner has an opportunity to form a relationship, create a memory, and increase brand loyalty. In some ways, we misspeak when we refer to building “websites.” The real goal is to build positive web “experiences,” and web experiences are based on user need and preference.

To create the best possible experience, websites can offer a wide range of options for interacting with diverse and dynamic content. But the interactivity, complexity, and variety of this content present unique challenges for ensuring accessibility.

Designing or remediating a website for accessibility doesn’t just involve HTML tags and ARIA labels. For example, text and images must meet use-of-color and contrast requirements, and content creators must provide meaningful alt text, link labels, form field instructions, and headings. To add to the challenge, websites often link to other valuable content in different formats: audio, video, PDF, PPT, and Word. Each of these formats has unique accessibility requirements.

Auditors, designers, and remediators must have the technical knowledge, skill, and experience to handle these different content types. But, more importantly, they must understand how people want and need to use them. The goal is to create the optimal web experience for as many people as possible.

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Why choose straive as accessibility partner

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Technology SPACE: Straive’s Accessibility Conversion & Authoring Tool

SPACE is a proprietary alt text-authoring platform compatible with XML, PDF, PPT, and Word. Authors and copyeditors use built-in tools to write, review, comment on, and track image descriptions. AI components autogenerate draft descriptions of MathML objects, and they suggest best-match alt text from previous client-specific projects.

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Pages and Slides*

2million

alt text descriptions*

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pages PDF remediation

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minutes audio descriptions*

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project Accessibility Specialists

Product Types

PDF

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PowerPoint

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Excel

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Animation

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Video

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eBooks

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InDesign

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Word

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Interactives

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Audio

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Websites

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