Making public-facing documents accessible for a Housing Authority
There is a legal and ethical imperative for public institutions to bear the responsibility of championing the cause for accessibility. Housing authorities, federal agencies, and municipal governments must ensure that all official documents, particularly those that inform the public, meet the highest standards of accessibility and inclusivity. Taking the lead...
How Documenta11y Revolutionized Accessibility for a Major Healthcare Provider
Invisible. Inaudible. Inaccessible. After decades of digital documentation, a prominent healthcare provider faced a reckoning. The healthcare industry, bound by stringent regulations and the need for confidentiality, often lagged in document accessibility. This oversight led to a disconnect with patients who relied on assistive technologies, undermining the very essence of...
How Documenta11y Simplified Accessibility Across a Prestigious University
Neglected. Navigational Nightmare. Non-compliant. After years of digital expansion, a venerable institution faced a digital divide. The world of academia is known for its wealth of knowledge, yet it often neglects the bridge to accessibility. A prestigious university, rich in tradition and scholarly excellence, confronted the harsh reality of its...
Documenta11y’s Contribution to Inclusive Education
The Challenge A leading educational content provider, facing surging demand for engaging learning materials, found themself grappling with a critical accessibility hurdle. Their commitment to providing high-quality, WCAG 2.1 A and AA compliant resources for all students meant remediating a vast library of content – tables, equations, images, and videos...