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Evinced has introduced the Evinced 500, a benchmarking analysis that evaluates digital accessibility on the homepages of Fortune 500 companies, positioning the firm at the center of enterprise efforts to meet rising regulatory and user expectations. The study, released on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, found an average of nearly 20 accessibility issues per homepage and showed that about 90% of these large-company sites still contain at least one problem, underscoring both progress and significant remaining risk exposure.
The report highlights sector differences, with financial services firms emerging as some of the better performers while technology companies showed notably higher error rates, reinforcing Evinced’s view that accessibility maturity correlates with strong governance, disciplined operations, and modern development practices. CEO Navin Thadani emphasized that homepages are often the easiest pages to fix and that the more material accessibility challenges, and thus the larger opportunity for Evinced’s developer-first automation tools, lie deeper in authenticated and transactional experiences, where issues are more complex and impactful. The launch strengthens Evinced’s role as a reference point for enterprise accessibility, supporting its broader strategy of embedding its software into web and mobile development at large, accessibility-focused organizations amid growing regulatory scrutiny and expansion of digital services.

