ADA compliance evidence your legal team will actually trust.

The DOJ and federal courts cite WCAG 2.1 AA as the accessibility standard every page on your website needs to meet. Silktide tests up to WCAG 2.2 AAA, and gives you the audit trail to prove conformance, the roadmap to close gaps, and a score that climbs as you do. Built for legal, digital, and accessibility teams under Title III scrutiny.

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The next ADA lawsuit doesn’t care about your audit PDF.

An audit is a snapshot. Six months later your team has shipped new pages, edited templates, and rotated content, none of which was covered by a one-time check (though it might come up in discovery).

The defensible position isn’t an audit document. It’s continuous WCAG conformance, tested on rendered pages, with every fix logged and every score change exportable for leadership and counsel.

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Trusted by accessibility and digital teams in:

Government Healthcare Financial Services Higher Ed

Since re-designing and implementing the Silktide platform… we have managed to improve this score to average 96% out of 100, mainly due to using this new tool.

Robert E. Digital Services Development Officer, Government

manage a university website with thousands of pages, and Silktide provides a comprehensive one-stop solution.

Abraham S. Web Manager

Setting up Silktide was very easy, surprisingly easy, and about 200 people at my company use it.

Nathan L. Manager of Web and Mobile Development

See your ADA exposure assessed against your live site.

30 minutes. We scan your real pages, identify the highest-risk WCAG failures, and show you what the defensible roadmap looks like.

  • A live WCAG 2.1 AA audit of your site

  • Top-risk issues prioritized by legal exposure and reach

  • An audit trail walkthrough — what your team and counsel will see day one

  • Pricing, scoped to your estate

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There are three main reasons: compliance laws like ADA, EAA, Section 508, AODA, and DDA now require accessible websites, and enforcement is rising. Reach: roughly one in four US adults has a disability; an inaccessible site shuts them out. Scale: manual checking doesn’t survive contact with a 500-page (let alone 50,000-page) estate.

The kind of ADA compliance that holds up under scrutiny.

Continuous WCAG 2.1 AA conformance. The audit trail leadership and counsel expect. Built for the scale you’re actually running.