Evinced Raises $55 Million to Make Digital Accessibility a Reality, Not a Headache
Forget expensive manual audits and patchwork solutions – Evinced, a leader in AI-powered accessibility software, just secured a cool $55 million in Series C funding.
This brings their total funding to a whopping $112 million, a clear sign that building inclusive digital experiences is no longer a "nice to have," but a business necessity.
The funding round, led by existing investor Insight Partners, comes at a crucial time.
Regulatory pressure is mounting, with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) being increasingly interpreted to cover digital properties.
Additionally, European companies face a strict deadline – they're required by law to be accessible by June 2025.
Evinced's secret sauce?
AI. Their platform automates the process of finding, clustering, and tracking accessibility issues, saving developers and accessibility professionals countless hours and headaches.
"We're excited to deepen our partnership with Evinced through this new investment," said Michael Yamnitsky, Managing Director at Insight Partners. "Evinced brings an AI-driven platform approach to accessibility management, replacing expensive and tedious manual audits and ad-hoc solutions."
But Evinced isn't just about compliance.
They're on a mission to make the web a more inclusive place, for everyone. Their software is already trusted by some of the world's biggest companies, including financial giants, media powerhouses, and healthcare leaders.
Imagine a world where everyone can access the information and services they need online, regardless of ability.
That's the future Evinced is building, and with this new funding, they're one step closer.
So, what's next for Evinced?
With their war chest full, they plan to expand their European presence, grow their global sales and customer success teams, and invest heavily in generative AI solutions.
As Navin Thadani, CEO and founder of Evinced, says:
"This funding round is a clear indication that digital accessibility is now a business imperative, not just an option."
We couldn't agree more.
In today's digital world, leaving people behind is simply bad business.
Evinced is here to make sure everyone gets a seat at the table, and with this latest funding round, they're well on their way to achieving their goal.