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Custom Accessibility Software

SeeWriteHear has more than two decades of proven experience in accessibility technology and processes, including complex content management systems, learning management systems, online training programs, and software development for embedded accessibility for hardware manufacturers. We develop both original and customized solutions for accessibility, so no job is out of reach. 

We specialize in two primary areas: working with content publishers requiring full accessibility to end users and publishers that need accessibility tools or processes built into workflows to make content natively accessible.

Many companies offer services for website accessibility, but when it comes to complex web-based learning management systems (LMS), testing platforms, student information systems (SIS), company-based document sharing systems, or other SAS models, a higher degree of understanding, beyond just WCAG guidelines, is required. Methods for integrating accessibility tools and programs on a surface layer or into sublayers of the programming is required to enable end users full, equal access to content. This requires a deep understanding of methodologies and options to ensure minimal impact to the web application or software processing overhead, speed to load, database elements, or other requirements. SeeWriteHear specialists can do a deep dive into code to determine the best options for your environment.  

Many other publishers are struggling with workflows for accessible content publishing such as tagging items for short and long descriptions based on content placement, templates for publishing to ensure full access for all disabilities, or how to best handle Math and Science content through MathML. We have worked with top level publishers, as well as third party developers providing content to publishers, to ensure accessibility integration into the workflow for maximum impact over multiple content areas.  

At SeeWriteHear, we can help you tackle your complex internal accessibility challenges for developers, as well as external accessibility challenges for end users.