Three laws. Three clocks. All running.
Document accessibility stopped being a best practice and became enforceable law on two continents.
European Accessibility Act
Applies to businesses selling into the EU — including non-EU companies. Customer-facing PDFs (invoices, statements, contracts, manuals) are in scope. Penalties reach €100,000 or revenue-based fines; enforcement actions began within weeks in France, Sweden, and Denmark.
ADA Title II
State and local governments — and every school district, county office, and transit agency — must meet WCAG 2.1 AA, documents included. The deadline was extended once. It will not keep moving.
Section 508
Federal agencies and their vendors must deliver accessible electronic documents. Inaccessible PDFs are the most common 508 finding — and the most expensive to fix manually.
Remediation at machine speed.
Evidence at audit grade.
PDF Remediation at Scale
Send us your documents — born-digital or scanned. Our engine rebuilds them: full tag tree, reading order, table structure, contextual alt text, language metadata.
- WCAG 2.2 AA target, implemented per PDF/UA-1 (ISO 14289-1)
- Independent veraPDF validation report with every document
- ~60 seconds per document; batches returned in a business day
- Per-page pricing with volume tiers — free 50-page pilot
Accessibility Audits
Human-led WCAG 2.2 and EN 301 549 audits of websites and apps, with screen-reader evidence.
- NVDA navigation recordings & annotated screenshots
- Findings mapped to exact success criteria
- Developer-ready remediation tickets
- Re-verification pass included
Multilingual Documents
Most remediation tools are English-first. Doverity is multilingual by design.
- Bilingual & mixed-language documents
- Complex scripts handled natively
- Correct language metadata — screen readers switch voices properly
- Built for EU multilingual document reality
From inaccessible to verified in four steps.
Send a sample
Email us 3–5 representative documents — your trickiest ones. Scanned, bilingual, table-heavy. Bring it.
Free 50-page pilot
We return remediated PDFs with their veraPDF reports and accessibility scores. You judge the output, not our marketing.
Run the batch
Agree per-page pricing, send the full set. Hundreds of documents come back within a business day.
Keep the evidence
Every document ships with its validation report — the file your auditor, regulator, or legal team actually asks for.
Verification isn't our feature.
It's our name.
- ✓Independent validation, not self-gradingEvery output is checked by veraPDF — the open-source PDF/UA validator developed for the PDF Association — not by our own scoring.
- ⚡Machine speed, specialist qualityManual remediation runs 4–8 hours per document. Our engine averages a minute, with structure decisions a specialist would sign off on.
- 🌐Any language, done rightLanguage metadata per text run, so a French-English contract or a multilingual manual reads correctly in every screen reader voice.
- 🔒Private by defaultNo human opens your files. Documents are processed automatically and deleted within 24 hours.
The honesty guarantee
Every document passes a quality gate before delivery. If our engine can't bring a PDF up to standard, we don't deliver a half-fixed file and hope you won't notice — the document is held, you aren't charged for it, and you get a straight answer explaining why. We'd rather refund a page than ship a document that isn't accessible.
Questions buyers ask first.
What is PDF remediation, exactly?
Rebuilding a PDF so assistive technology can read it: a correct tag tree, logical reading order, alternative text, table and list structure, and document metadata. Doverity automates this to a WCAG 2.2 AA target, implemented per PDF/UA-1 (ISO 14289-1), and independently verifies every output with veraPDF.
Does the EAA really apply to our documents?
If you sell to EU consumers — banking, e-commerce, transport, e-books, telecom — your customer-facing digital content is in scope, and that includes PDFs: invoices, statements, contracts, product documentation. Enforcement began June 28, 2025, and the first legal notices went out within weeks.
We're a US government office. What's our deadline?
Under the DOJ's ADA Title II rule, WCAG 2.1 AA — documents included — by April 2027 for larger entities. Federal agencies and vendors are already bound by Section 508. The practical risk isn't the deadline; it's the years of inaccessible PDFs already on your site.
Can you handle non-English and bilingual documents?
Yes — it's our specialty. The engine processes multilingual documents including complex scripts, with per-run language metadata so screen readers switch voices correctly. If your documents have defeated other vendors because they weren't in English, send them to us first.
How does pricing work?
Per page, with volume tiers — and a free 50-page pilot so you can judge real output before paying anything. If we can't fix a document to standard, you don't pay for it. Email us for a quote on your batch.
Send us your worst PDF.
The scanned one. The bilingual one. The 200-page annual report. If we can't make it verifiably accessible, you'll know in a day — for free.
Start the free pilot →