Financial Report: Revenue for Digital Accessibility Companies Soaring to 9-Figures

Accessible.org is growing fast and while our service quality is second to none, we’re nowhere close to the revenue of the industry behemoths listed below. Let’s take a look at the biggest digital accessibility companies in terms of dollar signs.

Note: Not all companies in this space are selling the same things so this isn’t an apples to apples comparison. Some are mostly selling automated scan software. Some are selling overlay widgets. Some are selling “solutions” and tools bundled together. Some are packaging professional services along with some or all of the above.

Level Access

Product Offerings:

  • Level Access describes its platform as providing “scanning, analytics, and remediation tools for accessibility.”
  • The company states that it provides “end-to-end digital accessibility solutions, including manual audits, legal support, and training services.”

Financial Figures:

  • Level Access reported it had surpassed $100M in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) in December 2024. Source: Press Release (Yahoo) : “Level Access: First Digital Accessibility-Only Company to Surpass $100 Million Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR)”

Funding and Acquisitions:

  • In 2021, KKR announced a $55M growth investment into eSSENTIAL Accessibility. Source: Nasdaq/KKR
  • In 2022, Level Access merged with eSSENTIAL Accessibility. Source: PR Newswire
  • In March 2024, Level Access acquired UserWay for approximately $99M. Source: BusinessWire: US digital accessibility company Level Access has aquired Israeli company UserWay for $98.7 million in cash.

Deque Systems

Product Offerings:

  • Deque develops the open-source axe-core library and commercial tools such as axe DevTools, axe Auditor, and axe Monitor.
  • The company states that it provides services including “manual audits, VPAT documentation, training, and strategic consulting.”

Financial Figures:

Funding and Acquisitions:

  • No publicly disclosed VC or equity funding that we came across.

Siteimprove

Product Offerings:

  • Siteimprove states its platform includes “accessibility, SEO, analytics, and content quality assurance” tools.
  • Accessibility features include “automated WCAG scanning, policy enforcement, and PDF checking tools.”

Financial Figures:

  • Siteimprove reported approximately $103.2M USD in revenue in 2023. Source: Siteimprove Annual Report (PDF): “Revenue totaled USD 103.2 million in 2023”
  • Annual Report: An increase of 4.0% vs. USD $99.3 million in 2022

Funding and Acquisitions:

  • Acquired by Nordic Capital in 2020 with a 70% stake. Estimated transaction value: ~$638M. Source: Unquote
  • Acquired MarketMuse in 2024 to integrate AI content optimization tools. Source: Nordict Capital

TPGi (The Paciello Group Interactive)

Product Offerings:

  • TPGi offers a platform called ARC (Accessibility Resource Center) that provides “automated testing, dashboard reporting, and manual audit management.”
  • The company states it provides “manual audits, VPATs, assistive technology user testing, and training services.”

Financial Figures:

  • TPGi does not publish revenue figures. It operates as a division of Vispero, which is privately held and does not report financials publicly.

Funding and Acquisitions:

  • Acquired by Vispero in 2017. Vispero is owned by Vector Capital. No public valuation disclosed. Source: Pitchbook

AudioEye (AEYE)

Product Offerings:

  • AudioEye describes its platform as a combination of “automated accessibility detection and remediation, expert services, and a user-facing toolbar.”

Financial Figures:

  • AudioEye reported $35.2 million in revenue for FY2024. Source: AudioEye 10-K: “Revenues increased 12% to $35.2 million in 2024, compared to $31.3 million in 2023.”
  • ARR at end of 2024 was $36.6 million. Source: Q4 2024 Earnings: “Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) as of December 31, 2024, was $36.6 million, an increase of 18% year over year.”

Funding and Acquisitions:

  • AudioEye is publicly traded on NASDAQ under ticker AEYE. As of June 2025, its market cap is approximately $150M. Source: CompaniesMarketCap

Industry Outlook

We think the numbers above are just the beginning. When you consider the reach of the European Accessibility Act (EAA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and other current laws and future legislation, it’s quite fathomable that the digital accessibility industry reaches $10 billion.

However, the market is becoming more informed and some of the legacy software and sales tactics that have worked so well to balloon recurring revenue won’t continue to generate the same returns.

That’s why Accessible.org is banking on excellent quality services and products that provide concrete, tangible value to clients and customers.

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