WordPress Accessibility Widget for ADA & WCAG Compliance

Accessify is an AI-powered accessibility widget designed specifically for WordPress sites. It helps brands achieve ADA and WCAG 2.2 compliance instantly, reducing legal risk while improving the user experience for all visitors.

AI-Powered Remediation

Our widget automatically scans your WordPress content and fixes accessibility errors on the fly using machine learning.

1-Click Install

No coding required. Simply copy and paste our lightweight snippet into your WordPress header or use a simple plugin.

Boost SEO & Engagement

Accessible sites rank higher on Google. Improve your bounce rates and engagement by making your content usable by everyone.

How to Install on WordPress in 3 Steps

  1. Create your free Accessify account and register your WordPress domain.
  2. Copy the unique installation script provided in your dashboard.
  3. Paste the script into your WordPress theme's header.php file, right before the closing </head> tag, or use a plugin like 'Insert Headers and Footers'.
WordPress SEO

Questions about the WordPress accessibility widget and content usability

WordPress-specific FAQs written to match CMS, publishing, and accessibility search intent more precisely.

WordPress sites often combine themes, plugins, page builders, and editorial content, which can create inconsistent accessibility quality across templates. Dedicated support helps teams improve usability without assuming every plugin or theme already follows best practices.
Yes. WordPress buyers range from small publishers to agencies managing custom themes, and a useful solution must fit both. The value comes from making accessibility improvements easier across posts, landing pages, navigation, and reusable site components.
Yes. Better accessibility often improves heading structure, image descriptions, content clarity, and navigation quality. Those improvements make pages more useful for readers and easier for search engines and AI systems to interpret correctly.
Platform-specific FAQs help Google connect the page to the exact query a user typed. A WordPress-focused page is usually a better match for WordPress accessibility searches than a generic homepage that mentions many platforms only briefly.