Eye-Able Assist
Widget de accesibilidad para la inclusión digital
Eye-Able Assist hace que tu sitio web sea más inclusivo al instante con 25 funciones de asistencia, sin necesidad de programar.
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Más de 10 000 clientes confían en nosotros
25 funciones para una mayor inclusión
Nuestro software Assist ofrece a los usuarios 25 formas de personalizar tu sitio web según sus necesidades.Descubre aquí las funciones más populares:
Optimización del contraste y del texto con un solo clic
A través de la barra de herramientas, los usuarios pueden ajustar el contraste del color, el brillo y el tamaño del texto, o cambiar a una fuente adecuada para personas con dislexia. Estos ajustes con un solo clic mejoran la accesibilidad de su sitio web sin necesidad de codificación.
Optimización del contraste y del texto con un solo clic
A través de la barra de herramientas, los usuarios pueden ajustar el contraste del color, el brillo y el tamaño del texto, o cambiar a una fuente adecuada para personas con dislexia. Estos ajustes con un solo clic mejoran la accesibilidad de su sitio web sin necesidad de codificación.
Accessible PDFs are a legal requirement
With regulations such as the European Accessibility Act, clear requirements apply based on standards like WCAG 2.1 and PDF/UA. These define the accessibility criteria that PDF documents must meet. Since June 2025, many companies and public institutions are required to provide accessible PDFs, for example for invoices or forms.
Why accessible PDFs are worth it
Legal certainty
Compliance with the EAA
Stronger brand image
Position your organisation as inclusive and forward-thinking
Greater reach
Make your content accessible to more people
Create accessible PDFs easily
Many teams face the same challenge: creating PDF/UA-compliant documents in tools like InDesign or Acrobat is time-consuming and requires expert knowledge. Mistakes are common and often costly to fix later.
Eye-Able helps you detect barriers early and resolve them efficiently. Instead of complex error messages, you receive clear guidance and concrete recommendations.
Cost efficiency
Less time required and no need for expensive external agencies
Checklist for accessible PDF documents
An accessible PDF should meet the following criteria:
Correct PDF tags and structure
Logical reading order
Alternative text for images and graphics
Clear navigation, bookmarks and hyperlinks
Sufficient colour contrast
Complete metadata
Accessible form fields (if applicable)
Many PDFs are only partially usable, or not usable at all, for people with disabilities, often without creators being aware of it.
Check and optimise all PDFs across your domain: From single uploads to automated bulk checks
Automated check:
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analyse all PDF documents across your domain automatically, with the option to upload additional files. Ideal for organisations with large document volumes, such as banks, insurers or public institutions
Guided optimisation:
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the software not only identifies missing tags but also offers automated fixes for many issues. You also receive detailed explanations and solution guidance for every barrier
Manual review & creation:
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for fully PDF/UA-compliant documents, user perspective matters. On request, our experts manually review your PDFs and support you in creating fully accessible documents
Corrección del color para mejorar la legibilidad
Gracias a los filtros especializados para deficiencias en la visión del color (protanomalía, deuteranomalía, tritanomalía), además de los modos de escala de grises, contraste y saturación, los usuarios pueden adaptar el contenido a sus necesidades visuales. El resultado es una mayor legibilidad y comprensión, ideal para usuarios con daltonismo o discapacidades visuales.
API interfaces
Workflow integration
Scalable automation
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Por qué los clientes confían en Eye-Able
Experiencia en la legislación europea
Cumple con las leyes de accesibilidad de la UE con el apoyo de expertos locales. El alojamiento europeo garantiza el cumplimiento del RGPD y la protección de datos desde el diseño.
Frequently asked questions
Accessible PDFs
Various tools are used to create and test accessible PDF documents, such as Microsoft Word, layout software like InDesign, or Adobe Acrobat.
Programs like Word or InDesign allow you to structure content properly and export it as a tagged PDF. An accessibility checker can then scan the file for issues related to structure, PDF tags, alternative text or navigation. However, this is usually not enough to achieve full PDF/UA compliance. Many issues still require manual adjustments; for example, reading order, tag structure or complex content.
The Eye-Able Platform goes a step further by combining automated checks with clear recommendations. It helps you not only identify barriers but also resolve them efficiently, enabling a scalable and sustainable approach to accessible PDFs.
In Europe, there are various providers supporting organisations in creating and testing accessible PDFs. These include specialised agencies and consultancies, as well as software solutions like axes4, PAC (PDF Accessibility Checker) or built-in features in Adobe Acrobat.
Agencies and consultancies often provide manual optimisation of PDF documents. While this delivers highly accurate results, it is usually time-consuming and costly, especially for large volumes of PDFs.
Many software tools focus on identifying issues without providing guidance on how to fix them.
Platforms like Eye-Able bridge this gap by combining automated analysis with actionable recommendations, enabling teams to resolve issues independently, optionally supported by manual expert reviews.
Accessible PDF documents are created through structured authoring and by following standards such as WCAG 2.1 and PDF/UA. Accessibility should already be considered during the creation process. This includes, for example:
Clear structure with headings and proper PDF tags
Correct logical reading order
Alternative text for images and graphics
Clear navigation, bookmarks and hyperlinks
Sufficient colour contrast
After export, PDF documents should be checked for accessibility issues, for example with the Eye-Able Platform. It automatically detects problems related to structure, tags, alternative text or navigation and presents them in a clear and understandable way.
An efficient workflow for accessible PDFs starts during content creation and helps prevent barriers early on.
Structured creation: create content in tools like Microsoft Word or InDesign using clear formatting and semantic structure.
Export as a tagged PDF: export the document as an accessible PDF with proper tagging.
Post-export testing: check the PDF for accessibility issues, for example with the Eye-Able Platform, which automatically identifies and explains problems.
Targeted optimisation: fix issues such as missing alternative text, incorrect navigation or faulty reading order.
Optional manual review: for full PDF/UA compliance, a manual review from a user perspective is recommended.
This approach helps you establish a sustainable process for creating and maintaining accessible PDFs over time.
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