The end to accessibility hassle.
For most dev teams, accessibility isn't a priority. It's a hassle.
Meet Evinced, the leader in accessible development. Our Autopilot automatically fixes web and mobile accessibility bugs inside your CI/CD pipeline, so your CEO and compliance team stay happy — and your developers stay on task. Ready to see if we're a fit?

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How it works
01
Developer opens a PR
Developer pushes a branch with a change (bug fix or new feature) and opens a PR.
02
CI/CD job starts Autopilot
Your CI/CD kicks off a new job that starts the agentic pipeline.
03
Scoped issue detection
Autopilot looks only for accessibility defects that originated from the developer's changes.
04
Automated remediation
Autopilot develops the fixes, tests them, and completes them end to end.
05
Fix PR created
The pipeline creates a new, fully-documented PR on the developer branch with the fixes in place.
Faster than a speeding LLM
2.4X Faster
Accessibility Code Fixes Per Minute in CI

Source: Evinced, August 2026
An LLM asked to fix accessibility — even with prompts or skills added — spends cycles re-reading your code to guess whether the fix worked.
Evinced doesn't guess. It runs a deterministic test, so every token the model spends goes into a fix that has already been located, and every fix gets checked again before it lands in the PR.
So your devs spent more time coding...and less time waiting.
Secure
Autopilot and all our agentic coding tools work with your existing LLM setup, using your tokens. No headaches about your code being shipped off to someplace you don't control.
Start with the best
The ability to fix accessibility defects depends on how many you can detect. Evinced has the most checks, by 6X for web and 2X for mobile.
- Web Validations
- axe-core
- 53
- evinced
- 322
- Mobile validations
- axe-core
- 24
- evinced
- 49
Source: Evinced, December 2025. See our blog article What's in a Checkpoint, Charlie?
A suite of agentic tools
Evinced's agentic tools work together so your code gets clean and stays clean.
Harness
An accessibility pair-programming tool for developers who want to write code more accessibly. Plugs into any standard agentic coding tool so the developer can build, test and fix for accessibility before committing code. Works particularly well for dynamic browser states.
Resolve
Enable a single developer to fix hundreds of accessibility defects in a morning. Ingest a list of bugs from a manual audit or another automated tool, and Resolve writes custom tests on the fly to verify them, fixes them, and re-runs the same tests to confirm the fix in production.






