UserWay has a suite of AI-based tools to ensure ADA and WCAG compliance. That includes an Accessibility Widget, an Accessibility Checker, continuous Monitoring and a manual Audit by certified auditors. The suite covers website, app and document accessibility and supports both WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 standards. Pricing starts at $990 per year for 100 pages per month.
Another option is EqualWeb, which uses automated remediation in conjunction with human oversight to ensure ADA, WCAG 2.2 and Section 508 compliance. It has an AI Accessibility Widget, Web Accessibility Monitor and Web Accessibility Checker, as well as continuous scanning and scheduling. It's relatively inexpensive, starting at $39 per month, and offers a 7-day free trial.
For design and development teams, Stark is a good option. It can integrate with design tools like Figma and Sketch, as well as GitHub and browsers, to provide real-time accessibility reports and AI-based automation to continually scan and suggest fixes for accessibility problems. Stark offers several pricing tiers, including a free Starter plan and an Enterprise option that charges custom pricing.
If you need something quick and easy, Bench Accessibility has an AI-based auditing tool that quickly spots non-compliance problems and suggests fixes. Its Enterprise Plan includes deeper analysis, accessibility code injection and dedicated support, but it's a good way to get a more accessible online presence up and running quickly.