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    Eye-Able makes digital content accessible to everyone. With user-friendly tools, the company helps to make websites accessible and achieve WCAG compliance. For an inclusive internet!

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    Eye-Able: A Company for Digital Accessibility

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    Eye-Able is an innovative company dedicated to promoting digital accessibility. With a simple and user-friendly dashboard, it offers tools and solutions to make websites and digital content accessible to everyone. The platform allows users to check their systems for WCAG compliance and efficiently solve problems[1][2].

    Key Products and Services

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    • Eye-Able Report: Provides a comprehensive overview of accessibility issues on websites and enables their efficient resolution.
    • Digital Accessibility: Helps companies make their websites and apps accessible to minimize legal risks and promote inclusion[3][5].

    Main Mission and Values

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    The mission of Eye-Able is to enable access to digital content for all people, regardless of their ability. This is facilitated by viable and user-friendly technologies. The company's values are based on inclusion and accessibility to create a fair digital world[4][5].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

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    Eye-Able advocates for a sustainable and inclusive digital infrastructure by helping companies make their digital assets accessible. This minimizes the legal risk of accessibility violations, while maximizing user-friendliness. Over 3000 customers trust Eye-Able to meet their digital requirements[3][5].

    Team and History

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    Eye-Able was developed by Oliver, who was inspired by his experiences with a friend with visual impairment to break down digital barriers[3]. The team consists of experienced founders, including Chris Schmidt, Tobias Greiner, Oliver Greiner and Eric Braun, who are committed to the vision of a more inclusive Internet[4].

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