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/PRNewswire/ -- Evinced, the leading software company powering accessible web and mobile development, today announced the launch of two game-changing resources...
Evinced, a leader in digital accessibility, has launched two new tools, Evinced MCP Tools and Evinced Chatbot, to help developers ensure their code is accessible. These tools integrate accessibility expertise into AI coding systems, allowing developers to build, test, and fix code with minimal effort. The tools are designed to work reliably and efficiently, addressing the accessibility problem in coding environments. Evinceds efforts have been recognized in benchmark tests, outperforming other AI coding systems. The company, backed by notable investors, continues to lead in AI-driven accessibility solutions, with a mission to prevent accessibility issues in codebases.
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Evinced raises $55M to meet growing demand for digital accessibility | CTech
Evinced, a software company specializing in accessible web and mobile solutions, has raised $55 million in a Series C funding round. The round was led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors such as M12 and new investor Vertex Ventures Israel. This brings the companys total funding to $112 million, significantly increasing its valuation. Evinced plans to double its workforce in Israel within the next year, reflecting its growth ambitions. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for digital accessibility, driven by regulatory changes in the U.S. and EU. Founded in 2018, Evinced has consistently doubled its sales annually since it began generating revenue in 2021.
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Yossi Synett, Chief Scientist at Evinced, spoke at Calcalist's AI conference about utilizing AI to create more accessible applications and websites for visually impaired people from the offset rather than relying on AI to solve issues after the fact.
Yossi Synett, Chief Scientist at Evinced, spoke at Calcalists AI conference about the importance of integrating AI to create more accessible applications and websites for visually impaired individuals from the outset. Synett highlighted the challenges faced by visually impaired users, such as the inadequacy of screen readers and the difficulty in interpreting common graphic symbols. He criticized the current reliance on AI to retroactively solve accessibility issues, advocating instead for a proactive approach where AI aids in the initial design and development of accessible digital experiences. Evinced has developed tools to assist designers and developers in making their products more accessible.
Evince PDF Reader Keyboard Shortcuts - Make Tech Easier
Evince, a document reader for the GNOME desktop environment, offers a range of features including basic annotation tools and the ability to render various digital document formats. One of its standout features is the ability to delegate its tools to keyboard shortcuts, making it user-friendly for both casual and power users. The article provides a cheat sheet for the basic keyboard shortcuts for the Evince PDF Reader and highlights some of its more advanced features, such as Bookmarks and Presentation Mode.
Web Accessibility Startup Evinced Releases Results Of Recent Industry-Wide Accessibility Study
Web accessibility startup Evinced recently conducted a survey in partnership with InnovateMR to examine the place of accessibility in the tech industry. The survey queried 250 directors or higher-level roles at Fortune 2000 companies in the US, UK, and Australia. The results showed that accessibility is important to these companies, with 76% of respondents considering it somewhat or very important. However, the pace of work in this area was found to be only moderately successful, with many companies outsourcing tasks to third-party vendors. Evinced CEO Navin Thadani said the survey was conducted to understand how accessibility is viewed in larger companies and identify areas where Evinced could help.
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Evinced מגייסת מפתחים ומפתחות למרכז הפיתוח בישראל - וואלה! כסף
Evinced, a leading software company in the field of accessible development for web and mobile applications, plans to recruit at least 20 additional developers to join the existing team at the development center in Israel. This will increase the team to 40 people. The company currently employs 35 people worldwide and by the end of the year, the total number of company employees will exceed 70. The recruitment of employees is following a B round of $38 million intended to support the companys growth. To date, Evinced has raised $57 million.
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Evinced raises $38 million Series B for accessible web and mobile development CTech
Evinced, a software company specializing in web and mobile accessibility solutions, has raised $38 million in a Series B funding round led by Insight Partners. The funding brings the total raised to date to $57 million. Evinced plans to use the funds to expand its R&D team in Israel and its business operations in the U.S. Since the launch of its product in 2021, Evinced has integrated its accessibility solutions into the development process of several major enterprises, including financial institutions, B2B SaaS companies, and healthcare companies. The company aims to address the increasing need for digital accessibility due to stricter ADA compliance regulations and a rise in web accessibility lawsuits.
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Evinced launches accessibility tools for iOS and Android
Evinced, a software company specializing in accessibility automation for enterprise developers, has launched a portfolio of products for iOS and Android mobile app development. The tools aim to help developers integrate accessibility into their apps, addressing a gap in the market for consistent accessibility testing tools across both platforms. The companys solutions are designed for enterprise scale and can be used to test mobile apps for critical accessibility issues. They do not require a software development kit installation on the target mobile app and can be integrated into an existing continuous integration process.
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Digital accessibility co Evinced raises $17m
Digital accessibility company Evinced has completed a $17 million financing round co-led by M12, BGV, and Capital One Ventures. The company helps enterprises make their digital assets accessible to people with disabilities. With the rise in web-related lawsuits related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), there is increasing pressure on enterprises to prioritize digital accessibility. Evinced has developed technology that visually analyzes websites and applications to detect potential accessibility issues. The funding will support the companys growth and development of its technology.
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