Accessibility (ADA Title II / WCAG 2.1 AA)
The federal floor. ADA Title II sets WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard for public entities — and the litigation risk is live now. 23 agents scan, score, remediate, and produce ALCOA+ audit packs — per Success Criterion, per page, per regulator filing.
What this suite does
ADA · WCAG 2.1 AA · WCAG 2.2 AA · Section 508 — enforced per control, per framework, per evidence artifact. Every verdict is signed at write time and replayable byte-identically for five years.
- Continuous WCAG 2.1 AA + 2.2 AA scanning across every URL you own
- Per-SC remediation playbooks signed at write time
- ALCOA+ audit packs for ADA Title II demand letters in <48 hours
- Section 508 VPAT 2.5 draft accelerator — human review required before submission
Key agents in this suite
A representative slice of the 23 agents in this suite. Each ships with deterministic verdicts, a cryptographic evidence chain, and per-framework control mapping.
Visual Asset Auditor
Scans images, PDFs, video captions, color contrast across the full domain. Outputs per-asset remediation with WCAG SC mapped.
Keyboard Trap Detector
Maps every interactive element. Flags components that fail 2.1.1 + 2.1.2.
Screen Reader Compatibility
Tests with NVDA + VoiceOver against live DOM. Catches announcement-order bugs.
Form Label Verifier
Confirms every input has a programmatic label. Flags placeholder-only patterns.
VPAT Generator
Drafts Section 508 VPAT 2.5 conformance reports from scan evidence — a draft accelerator; human review is required before submission.
When procurement asks for your VPAT
Government and enterprise buyers ask for accessibility conformance documentation before they sign — Section 508 VPATs in federal and state procurement, ACRs in enterprise vendor reviews. This suite is built to take that request off the critical path: it drafts VPATs and ACRs directly from scan evidence, criterion by criterion, with "Not Evaluated" rows where nothing has been assessed — a credible VPAT covers the full criteria set, not just what fired. It is a draft accelerator — human review is required before submission. Your named accessibility lead reviews and attests the final document; the platform is designed to sign and retain the attestation record, so who attested, to what, and when stays on file. VPAT export is a paid-plan capability — it is not part of the free scan.
Why the substrate matters
Every agent in this suite shares one foundation: a canonical control catalog that projects the same evidence across frameworks, and an evidence chain that is signed at write time, independently timestamped, tamper-evident, and deterministically replayable. The auditor accepts the same artifact at year five that they accept today.
That is the difference between agent-based compliance that is workflow-grounded and AI compliance tooling that is a black box. Agent-based defensibility platform — workflow-grounded.
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