Open Accessibility is a WordPress plugin that adds a customizable accessibility widget to websites, helping them comply with WCAG 2.1 standards. It offers features like contrast modes, text size adjustments, reading guides, and more, improving usability for people with disabilities.
Open Accessibility sits in PulseGate's UI/UX & prototyping category. It focuses on helping WordPress site owners make their websites more accessible to users with disabilities. It is built as a consumer product for wordpress site owners. Open Accessibility costs nothing to use. It runs on the web and embeddable surfaces.
Behind Open Accessibility is Adam Greenwell, and the product first shipped in 2025. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Open Accessibility occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include accessibility widget, contrast modes, and text adjustments.
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