Completely compliant with all WCAG
accessibility guidelines.
Customisable design, interface, and user experience options,
enhances reputation by showcasing your commitment to Inclusivity
Promotes diversity & inclusion within the
user experience
Our widget can be installed in minutes on any
website seamlessly
Ensures Neurodiverse users can successfully
navigate your website
Enhances reputation by showcasing your
commitment to inclusivity
According to the latest NHS statistics, 5/1000 people in the UK are blind or visually impaired. To address vision-related challenges. Key features include text-to-speech and screen magnifier, readable text and adjustable font sizes. Keyboard navigation allows users to navigate without a mouse, critical for blind individuals using assistive technologies.
The Accessibility Toolbar has over 40 languages to choose from. This provides access to your content to those who have English as a second language by translating all of your website content. This can be selected within to Accessibility Toolbar or just by speaking in that language using the AI Voice feature.
In the UK, an estimated 2.6 million people (3.8% of the population) have ADHD, including 708,000 children (5%) and 1.9 million adults (3-4%), with a significant increase in diagnoses, particularly among adults (400% rise since 2020). The Accessibility Toolbar greatly enhances the online experience for ADHD users by addressing their challenges with focus and information processing.
In the UK, where epilepsy affects about 1% of the population (approximately 680,000 people), the Accessibility Toolbar offers critical features. For instance, they allow users to disable animations, which can trigger seizures in photosensitive individuals (affecting about 3-5% of epilepsy patients). Adjustable contrast and brightness settings reduce visual strain, while options to pause or hide moving content minimise overstimulation.
The Accessibility Toolbar enhances the online experience for motor-impaired users, affecting about 1.5 million in the UK (2.2% of the population). It addresses limited dexterity with keyboard navigation, allowing mouse-free use, and voice control for severe mobility issues. Aligned with WCAG 2.2, these features ensure easier, more inclusive website access for users with conditions like cerebral palsy or Parkinson’s.
The Accessibility Toolbar aids dyslexic users, about 10% of the UK population (6.8 million), by tackling reading and navigation challenges. Aligned with WCAG 2.2, it offers customizable fonts, adjustable text sizes for better readability, and text-to-speech functionality, allowing users to listen to content, bypassing decoding difficulties, thus creating a more accessible online experience.
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