The digital accessibility space is flooded with promises. Some companies advertise sleek, one-click solutions to fix web accessibility issues overnight. They now call themselves an “AI accessibility platform” rather than what they truly are: overlays.
It sounds good. Who wouldn’t want artificial intelligence to solve complex compliance problems automatically? But here’s the catch: most of these so-called AI accessibility platforms are just rebranded overlays—front-end widgets that apply a visual layer over a website to appear accessible. They rarely address the root issues. Even worse, they can give businesses a false sense of compliance and leave disabled users frustrated.
What Is an Overlay, Really?
A web accessibility overlay is a third-party tool that’s added to a site through a snippet of JavaScript. It tries to modify the user experience dynamically. Common features include contrast toggles, font size adjustments, keyboard navigation enhancements, and screen reader fixes.
These overlays are easy to install and often marketed as a quick path to ADA or WCAG compliance. Some now claim to use AI to identify and fix accessibility issues in real-time. But while the buzzword changed, the fundamental technology hasn’t.
The AI Smokescreen
Labeling a product as an “AI accessibility platform” gives it an air of sophistication. But in many cases, artificial intelligence plays a minimal role—or none at all. Even when developers use AI to detect accessibility issues, it still can’t replace expert human review or hands-on code-level remediation.
Here’s why that matters:
- AI can miss context. It may detect that an image lacks alt text but can’t determine if the description is meaningful.
- AI can’t restructure content. Accessibility isn’t just about fixing what’s visible—it’s also about semantic structure, logical flow, and proper HTML.
- AI can’t interpret intent. True accessibility requires understanding the purpose of design and interaction elements. That takes human judgment.
In short, AI might help flag issues, but it can’t fix them at scale with the nuance needed for real-world usability.
The Real Risks of Relying on Overlays
Many businesses adopt AI accessibility platform, believing they’re safe from lawsuits. They’re not. In fact, overlays are now being cited in accessibility lawsuits. Plaintiffs and advocacy groups argue that these tools are ineffective and even obstructive.
The risks include:
- Legal exposure. Courts have increasingly ruled that overlays do not ensure ADA compliance. Plaintiffs with disabilities have successfully sued companies using these tools.
- Bad UX for disabled users. Overlays can conflict with screen readers, override user settings, or interfere with native assistive tech.
- False security. Businesses relying on accessibility widgets might mistakenly believe they’re protected, overlooking critical accessibility issues that thorough audits and remediation would easily identify. In fact, in 2024 alone, 1,023 companies using accessibility widgets on their websites faced lawsuits.
What Real Accessibility Looks Like
True digital accessibility is not a checkbox or a plugin. It’s a commitment to inclusivity that starts in your codebase. That means:
- Semantic HTML structure
- Meaningful alt text
- Keyboard navigability
- Proper ARIA roles
- Logical content order
- Form labels and error identification
These elements can’t be patched with JavaScript after the fact. They have to be built into the foundation of your site.
Expert-Led Accessibility Works
This is where companies like 216digital come in. Unlike overlay vendors, 216digital doesn’t promise overnight compliance. Instead, they deliver code-based accessibility services rooted in real expertise.
Their process includes:
- Manual audits by accessibility professionals
- Comprehensive WCAG testing across devices and assistive technologies
- Remediation services that fix issues in your site’s actual code
- Ongoing support to maintain compliance over time
This approach not only improves accessibility for users with disabilities but also strengthens your brand, SEO, and legal compliance.
Don’t Fall for AI Accessibility Platform
Rebranding overlays as “AI accessibility platforms” is a clever marketing move. But it doesn’t make them more effective. Businesses need to look past the buzzwords and focus on what truly matters: building accessible websites that work for real people.
Overlays offer a temporary illusion of compliance. But for lasting accessibility, legal protection, and a genuinely inclusive user experience, expert-led, code-based solutions are the only path forward.
If you’re serious about accessibility, skip the overlay. Choose real remediation. Choose a partner like 216digital who understands that accessibility isn’t just a feature—it’s a foundation.
Start by filling out the contact form below to schedule your complimentary ADA briefing with 216digital today.