What we offer

Practical accessibility support for the work you are already doing

ADDA works with educators, professionals, and organizations who need help making their digital content accessible. Whether you need a one-time review, ongoing training, or an AI-powered tool to speed up your workflow, ADDA offers support that fits your situation.

Primary offer

Accessibility Consulting and Reviews

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Who this is for

  • Educators and instructional designers who need to make course materials accessible
  • Organizations with documents, forms, or digital content that may not meet accessibility standards
  • Teams preparing for an accessibility audit or compliance review
  • Professionals who want a clear picture of where they stand before making changes

What you get

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Training

Training and Course Support

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Who this is for

  • Course creators and instructional designers building accessible learning experiences
  • Content teams who want to build accessibility into their regular workflow
  • Organizations onboarding new staff to accessibility practices and standards
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AI tool

Pilot

Document Accessibility Assistant

ADDA's first AI-powered tool helps you identify and understand accessibility issues in your documents, without needing to be an expert first.

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Who this is for

  • Professionals who create documents regularly and want a faster way to check accessibility
  • Organizations with large volumes of existing documents that need accessibility review
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Pilot status: The document accessibility assistant is currently available to a small group of pilot participants only. It is not yet publicly available through self-serve access. Request a demo to find out more.

Not sure where to start?

Start with a conversation. ADDA will help you work out what kind of support fits your situation.