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adasafe vs. the field

A side-by-side look at how adasafe compares to accessiBe and Siteimprove. A “—” means we can't independently verify that detail for a competitor — it's honesty about what's public, not a knock.

adasafeaccessiBeSiteimprove
Price$39–$299/mo$490–$3,990/yrest. $12K–$70K/yr (no public pricing)
Real code fixes (not overlay)Yesoverlay widgetNoYes
Fixes validated / re-tested (up to 3×)Only adasafeYes
Vertical packsOnly adasafeYes
Verifiable public proof recordYes
VPAT / ACRdraftYes
DGA / WCAG 2.2 AAYes
No raw HTML stored (privacy)Yes

Two rows only adasafe can check: fixes that are validated against your live page, and vertical packs tuned to your industry.

What sets adasafe apart

Two things nobody else does

Validated fixes

Every fix is tested against your live page — up to three times — so it fixes the problem without creating a new one. Others generate fixes. We prove they work.

Vertical packs

We detect your site type and run checks built for what gets your business sued — like catching an inaccessible PDF menu or a broken reservation widget on a restaurant site.

The verified facts

What we can say for certain

We only state competitor facts we can back up from the public record. Everything else stays “—.”

accessiBe

accessiBe sells an accessibility overlay widget, priced at $490, $1,490, and $3,990 per year. In April 2025 the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ordered accessiBe to pay $1,000,000 to settle charges that it made misleading claims about its product's ability to make websites WCAG-compliant.

Siteimprove

Siteimprove is an enterprise accessibility and content platform. It does not publish list pricing, so the range shown in the table is an estimate — contact-sales pricing is typical at that tier.

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