AudioEye vs GetWCAG
Testing platform vs. Hybrid widget and monitoring solution
Important Note About Accessibility Widgets
Accessibility overlay widgets have been a topic of significant discussion in the accessibility community. Many experts and advocacy organizations have raised concerns that these tools may "mask" underlying accessibility issues without truly making websites compliant with WCAG standards.
Key concerns include the fact that automated widgets cannot address many fundamental accessibility barriers that require proper source code implementation, and may create additional usability challenges for some assistive technology users.
| Feature | GetWCAG | AudioEye |
|---|---|---|
| Solution TypeKey difference | Scanning platform | Widget + Monitoring |
| TechnologyKey difference | Testing tools | JavaScript integration |
| WCAG Testing | ✓ | ✓ |
| Remediation Style | Source code guidance | Automated adjustments |
| Monitoring Scope | Plan-based (250-12,000+) | Plan-based limits |
| Team WorkspaceKey difference | Shared projects & role-based access | Basic monitoring dashboard |
Beyond Automated Scanning
While GetWCAG provides comprehensive automated accessibility testing, we also understand that achieving full WCAG compliance often requires expert human review. That's why we offer manual accessibility audits and accessibility consulting services from certified experts who can provide in-depth analysis, remediation guidance, and ongoing support for your accessibility initiatives.