Compare AccessEaze vs EnableAll
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
This page compares EnableAll and AccessEaze head-to-head for Shopify merchants and ecommerce teams evaluating accessibility apps in 2026. Both products help merchants improve Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) alignment, support the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the European Accessibility Act (EAA), and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and reduce legal exposure. Both products are Shopify-native and both hold the Built for Shopify badge. The differences come down to what the product actually changes on your store, how deep the feature set goes, and what level of service sits behind the widget.
AccessEaze (also listed as “AccesEz” on the Shopify App Store and “AccessEase” in some product surfaces) is a Shopify accessibility widget developed by EazeSoft, a London-based developer. It launched in October 2024, holds a 5.0-star rating across 66 reviews on the Shopify App Store, and is one of the most affordable accessibility apps in the category at $4.99–$9.99/month. EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify and ecommerce, with the Built for Shopify badge and a deeper feature set, AAA-aligned Assist-Bar capabilities, in-house AI alt text, and Expert Services.
Approach: EnableAll repairs accessibility barriers at the code level by injecting accessibility corrections on the front end of your Shopify store using Code-Fix — without editing your original theme files or CMS (content management system) content — with an optional Assist-Bar on top. AccessEaze is a pure overlay — a JavaScript-based accessibility widget with no permanent code-level fixes.
Shopify fit: Both products hold the Built for Shopify badge (as of May 2026). Both are native Shopify apps. AccessEaze also supports headless Shopify setups, which is a real plus for that segment.
Pricing: AccessEaze is one of the cheapest accessibility widgets on the Shopify App Store — Free up to 5,000 visitors/month, then $4.99/month or $9.99/month. EnableAll’s free Starter plan covers up to 1,000 sessions/month with every feature included; paid plans start at $25/month pricing for 25,000 sessions. AccessEaze is cheaper at the entry tier; EnableAll is a structurally broader product.
AI alt text and SEO. AccessEaze does not list AI alt text as a feature; the Shopify listing does not carry the AI-powered or alt text tags. EnableAll’s AI Alt Text Engine is ecommerce-trained, included on every plan, and writes alt text into the Shopify product CMS where search engines and AI models can read and credit the descriptions — supporting both accessibility and search engine optimization (SEO).
Feature breadth. EnableAll’s Assist-Bar offers 40+ features including AAA-aligned capabilities AccessEaze does not list — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask with color customization, image reader, video captions, and order confirmation review. AccessEaze offers a few features EnableAll has not yet built — bionic reading, dictionary lookup, text alignment controls, and tooltips that expose ARIA attribute labels.
Feature gating. AccessEaze does not gate features by tier — every plan offers the same 25+ features and accessibility profiles. The paid plans only buy more visitor capacity. EnableAll also includes every accessibility feature on every plan, including the free Starter tier.
Choose EnableAll if you want code-level repairs, ecommerce-trained AI alt text written into your product CMS for SEO benefit on every plan, a richer AAA-aligned Assist-Bar, in-house Expert Services, a more accessible widget user interface, and accessibility as the platform’s sole focus.
Choose AccessEaze if you are a very small or new Shopify store with limited budget, do not need code-level repairs or SEO-readable alt text, want a clean and inexpensive overlay widget, and specifically need bionic reading, dictionary lookup, text alignment toggles, ARIA-label tooltips, or headless Shopify support.
AccessEaze is a Shopify accessibility widget developed by EazeSoft, a small Shopify app developer based in London, United Kingdom. AccessEaze appears to be EazeSoft’s only app on the Shopify App Store, suggesting it is the company’s sole product focus. There is very little about the company online or on social media and no ‘contact us’ form on their website.
The app launched on October 8, 2024 — making it one of the newer accessibility apps in the category. As of May 2026, it holds a 5.0-star rating across 66 reviews on the Shopify App Store, with customer support frequently and warmly praised in those reviews.
The product is inconsistently branded — the Shopify listing title says “AccesEz”, the URL is /accessease, the cover image and reviews call it “AccessEaze”, and the website is accesseaze.com. We’ll use AccessEaze in this comparison for clarity.
AccessEaze is a pure overlay — a JavaScript-based accessibility toolbar widget. When a visitor opens the widget, the script applies surface-level visual and behavior changes to the rendered page (font size, contrast, color filters, text-to-speech, cursor enhancements). The Shopify App Store listing declares that the app needs permission to edit Online Store theme, metaobject definitions, and metaobjects — typical permissions for widget injection rather than for repairing structural accessibility code. AccessEaze does not list automated continuous compliance scanning, AI-generated image alt text, or in-house manual auditing on its Shopify product page. The widget is the product.
AccessEaze is available on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/accessease. Installation is native — through Shopify admin, with Shopify billing integration. AccessEaze holds the Built for Shopify badge, supports headless Shopify setups (a deliberate design choice praised in reviews), and works with Shopify Admin.
EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify and ecommerce, currently Shopify-exclusive with other platforms in development. It holds the Built for Shopify badge (May 2026) and serves clients across the USA, UK, Europe, and Australia.
Code-Fix, EnableAll’s core technology, repairs accessibility barriers by injecting corrections on the front end of your store — without changing your original theme files or CMS content. It covers alt text, ARIA, form labels, skip links, heading structure, keyboard navigation, and pop-up modals — applied automatically for every visitor. EnableAll reports an 89–100% reduction in accessibility errors across client sites.
EnableAll’s AI is trained on ecommerce data. Its AI Alt Text Engine writes product-aware descriptions directly into the Shopify CMS, so search engines can read and credit them — supporting both accessibility and SEO.
The optional Assist-Bar is a customer-facing toolbar with 40+ features, free on every plan and complementing Code-Fix. It includes AAA-level capabilities rare in toolbars: sign language translation, simplified text (Grade 9 reading level), natural text-to-speech, click on hover, declutter content, screen mask, and brand-preserving contrast recalibration.
Auto-Audit continuously scans stores on a schedule you control and produces remediation reports. Expert Services adds manual testing, custom fixes, VPATs (Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates), audits, and litigation support for what automation cannot solve.
EnableAll is a subsidiary of CareTech, a multinational care organization; it runs on Microsoft Azure with enterprise-grade security and is fully GDPR compliant, with offices in the UK, US, and Australia.
It was founded and built by people with disabilities — including disabled founder Mike Adams OBE — on the principle “Nothing about us without us,” with every feature tested by real assistive-technology users.
EnableAll’s approach shows up in client results: up to a 46% increase in conversion rate, 6× higher conversion among Assist-Bar users than typical visitors, and a 98% reduction in accessibility barriers — with one enterprise retailer’s WAVE score rising from 6.2 to 9.8 within hours (see enableall.com/customers).
EnableAll customer Kerry Clayton, Founder of Trend Tonic, put it simply: “I love this app — it makes my website far more accessible, with loads of options for people to pick and choose what they need. It hasn’t slowed the site down, the setup was easy, and support was really quick.”
Source: apps.shopify.com/accessease, accessed May 2026. AccessEaze prices in visitor-bucket tiers, with 8–17% discounts for paying annually. Every tier — including the free tier — includes the same feature set; paid plans buy more visitor capacity, not extra capabilities. All paid tiers include a 7-day free trial.
Free — Up to 5,000 visitors/month. All 25+ features and profiles, full customization, settings usage analytics, customizable accessibility statement, multiple widget languages, headless integration, customizable accessibility profiles.
Growing — $4.99/month (or $55/year, save 8%). Up to 25,000 visitors/month. Same feature set as Free.
Established — $9.99/month (or $99/year, save 17%). 25,000+ visitors/month. Same feature set as Free.
AccessEaze’s no-feature-gating model is genuinely merchant-friendly: a free-tier store gets the same widget capability as a paid-tier store. The trade-off sits at the product level — the entire feature set is widget-only, with no code-level remediation, no AI alt text, and no expert services regardless of tier.
Source: enableall.com/pricing, accessed May 2026.
Starter (free). Up to 1,000 sessions/month. All 40+ Assist-Bar features, Code-Fix, AI alt text, 133 languages, accessibility statement and certificate.
Growth — $49/month. Up to 25,000 sessions/month. Includes Starter plus SEO-boosting AI alt text written directly to your CMS and usage dashboards.
Scale — $149/month. Up to 100,000 sessions/month. Includes Growth plus manual accessibility testing and report, priority support, and a dedicated case manager.
Advanced — $399/month. Up to 300,000 sessions/month. Includes Scale plus manual testing, report, and fixes.
Enterprise — pricing available for stores beyond 300,000 sessions/month.
AccessEaze is positioned at very small or new Shopify stores looking for an inexpensive overlay widget — $4.99–$9.99/month for unlimited features, no feature gating, and headless Shopify support. For a merchant whose only goal is to install an accessibility toolbar and an accessibility statement, AccessEaze does that affordably.
EnableAll’s pricing reflects a meaningfully broader product. Code-Fix delivers code-level accessibility repairs that assistive technologies and search engines recognize. The Assist-Bar offers 40+ features built and tested by people with disabilities, including AAA-aligned capabilities AccessEaze does not list. EnableAll’s AI Alt Text Engine writes product-aware alt text into your Shopify product CMS for SEO benefit — a meaningful conversion and discoverability advantage for ecommerce. Expert Services on Scale, Advanced, and Enterprise tiers delivers manual audits, VPATs, and litigation support that no overlay-only tool can offer. The free Starter plan still includes every accessibility feature, so smaller stores are not locked out of capability.
EnableAll plans are based on your 12-month average sessions, with a clear dashboard showing exactly where you stand. Seasonal spikes, promotional campaigns, and holiday peaks will never trigger an unexpected upgrade. AccessEaze prices in fixed visitor brackets — a store running close to the 25,000 visitor cap on the Growing plan can be pushed onto the Established plan by a single strong promotional month.
Beyond the feature count, the customer experience of using each product differs in ways that matter for accessibility:
Toolbar design. AccessEaze uses white text on gray buttons in places and does not label every feature with descriptive text. EnableAll’s Assist-Bar uses sentence case throughout, labels every feature clearly, and uses a tokenized color palette designed and tested by people with disabilities. Every feature in EnableAll’s Assist-Bar has an “i” information icon explaining what the feature does and who it helps.
Highlight links. AccessEaze highlights links in a bright color block around them. EnableAll underlines links and shifts them to a brand-aligned color, preserving the visual integrity of the merchant’s brand while still meeting the contrast and identification requirements of WCAG.
Dark mode. AccessEaze’s dark mode inverts site colors and the inversion extends to product images — which means photographs and product photography render as visually unreadable photographic negatives. EnableAll’s color-inversion logic excludes product imagery so visitors can still see what they are buying.
Stop animations. AccessEaze pauses motion broadly. EnableAll’s implementation covers more file types (including PNGs, emojis, pop-ups that move, and carousels) and is built specifically to avoid breaking site navigation that relies on jQuery, so visitors can still complete a purchase. This matters for customers with epilepsy, autism, attention difficulties, and ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). One EnableAll customer told us: “As a disabled person, technologist and hacker — reducing motion is huge for me as I have vertigo, so I’ve been disabling JavaScript on sites for years and breaking so many. Your implementation is excellent.”
Text-to-speech voice quality. AccessEaze offers text-to-speech with a robotic synthetic voice. EnableAll’s text-to-speech uses a human-sounding voice — meaningfully more comfortable for users who rely on the feature for long shopping sessions.
Reading guide and reading ruler. AccessEaze’s reading guide is a dark translucent layer over the rest of the screen. EnableAll’s lets the visitor add a translucent colored highlight layer to support contrast sensitivities and dyslexia. AccessEaze’s reading ruler is a single thin purple line. EnableAll’s lets the visitor customize the ruler’s fill color, outline color, opacity, length, and height.
Cursor. AccessEaze offers a single larger white triangular cursor. EnableAll allows full color customization from presets or a full-spectrum picker, and maintains expected cursor behavior (changing to a hand when hovering over a clickable element) — which AccessEaze also does, a positive that many accessibility tools miss.
Page navigation. Both products approach heading hierarchy. AccessEaze surfaces a list with “H1, H2, H3” technical labels in red boxes, which are visually similar and assume technical knowledge of HTML heading levels. EnableAll’s forthcoming implementation removes the technical labels and visually communicates hierarchy through indentation and varying shades of color, designed in consultation with end users who are not HTML experts. EnableAll has also deliberately decided not to surface a Landmarks tab — landmarks are used by assistive technology in the background, but surfacing them to end users tends to confuse rather than help.
A handful of capabilities are on AccessEaze but not yet on EnableAll. We list them honestly because some merchants will value them:
Bionic reading — bolds the first letters of each word to support reading speed. EnableAll is still reviewing whether to build this.
Dictionary lookup on word click — double-click a word to see a dictionary definition in a pop-up. EnableAll has invested instead in Simplified text, which translates content to a Grade 9 reading level inline, preserving page context and location. AccessEaze’s pop-up dictionary obscures the surrounding content while displaying the definition, which means visitors can lose the context they were reading in. A dictionary is on EnableAll’s roadmap.
Text alignment controls (left, center, right) — EnableAll’s accessibility experts deemed these not needed for compliance, though we are still reviewing.
Highlight headings — AccessEaze adds a yellow highlight behind headings. EnableAll is planning a release.
Tooltips that expose ARIA attribute labels — hovering over an element shows its underlying ARIA tag (for example, ARIA tag: "Open cart drawer". TagName: button). EnableAll’s accessibility experts deemed this not user-friendly because non-technical visitors are unlikely to interpret raw ARIA labels.
Voice navigation — AccessEaze offers a voice-command interface. EnableAll is still reviewing voice dictation; In AccessEaze’s current implementation can get stuck in command loops and is not yet intuitive.
Preset accessibility profiles — see canonical section below.
Many accessibility tools — including AccessEaze, accessiBe, UserWay, EqualWeb, AudioEye, and several others — offer preset disability profiles such as “Low Vision,” “Dyslexia,” or “Seizure.” A visitor selects a profile, and the tool turns on a configuration of features designed for that group. After consulting with disability experts, EnableAll made a deliberate decision not to follow this approach.
The reality is that disabilities, neurodiversities, and the ways they overlap are too varied for any preset profile to serve a person’s actual needs accurately. A profile built for “dyslexia” may not reflect how any individual with dyslexia actually experiences a page. Worse, profiles can give visitors a false sense that their needs have been met when they have not.
Instead, EnableAll gives every customer individual control over every feature — allowing them to build an experience that genuinely matches their needs, rather than approximating them. EnableAll is also developing the ability for customers to filter features by the type of support they are looking for (reading support, motor support, visual support, sensory support), making it easier to discover relevant features without prescribing a one-size-fits-all experience.
We believe this is the more thoughtful, more inclusive, and more honest approach to accessibility — and it reflects EnableAll’s founding principle of “Nothing about us without us.”
Ecommerce focus — AI built to drive conversion, not just compliance.
Code-fix accessibility — front-end injection bridges accessibility gaps at the code level without altering your theme files or CMS content. No surface-level overlay tricks.
Optional Assist-Bar — 40+ features enhance the shopping experience for every customer, free on every plan.
Advanced AAA feature set — sign language translation, simplified text, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, video captions, order confirmation review.
Genuine accessibility — designed and tested by people with disabilities. “Nothing about us without us.”
Premium design — keeps your brand front and center, with intelligent color contrast guardrails.
Fair, transparent pricing — no penalties for seasonal traffic, every accessibility feature included on every plan, free Starter tier.
Honest WCAG compliance — no false promises, just a clear and transparent approach.
Enterprise-grade architecture — secure, fast, scalable, Microsoft Azure infrastructure with autoscaling.
Corporate backing — part of the CareTech Group, a multinational care and support organization.
What this means for your business: stronger compliance, win more customers, faster site speed, better SEO, less development work.
Uninstall AccessEaze from your Shopify admin. Cancel the subscription if you are on a paid plan. Confirm that the widget script no longer loads on the storefront.
Install EnableAll from the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/enableall. The free Starter plan activates immediately — no credit card required. Configure the Assist-Bar position, color, and feature visibility from the EnableAll admin.
Let your customers know you’ve upgraded their accessibility experience. Refresh your accessibility statement to reflect the new platform — EnableAll provides a template statement drafted by a leading global law firm. Announce the change with a storefront banner, customer email, or social post, and point visitors to the Assist-Bar so the people who rely on accessibility features know where to find them.
For a more detailed breakdown of how EnableAll does things differently as a company, as a platform, and across the full feature set, see our Full Comparison Guide.
This page covers how EnableAll compares to AccessEaze specifically. For a broader view across the full accessibility tools market — including accessiBe, UserWay, EqualWeb, Recite Me, and 40+ other tools — read our complete Full Comparison Guide.
Comparing specific accessibility apps? See our individual breakdowns
EnableAll runs on Microsoft Azure with autoscaling and enterprise-grade security, is fully GDPR compliant, and is backed by CareTech — a multinational care and support organization with operations across the UK, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. It is currently exclusive to Shopify, holds the Built for Shopify badge, and is actively building out its broader Shopify integration capabilities. Code-Fix repairs accessibility barriers at the code level, Auto-Audit provides continuous compliance scanning, and Expert Services delivers in-house manual accessibility testing, custom fixes, VPATs (Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates), audits, and litigation support.
AccessEaze is a single-product overlay widget from EazeSoft, a small Shopify app developer based in London with little public company information and no in-house auditing, VPATs, or professional services. It is a capable, inexpensive toolbar for small stores, but it is not built to carry the procurement, security-review, manual-remediation, or documentation requirements an enterprise accessibility program typically needs.
Enterprise teams comparing the two are realistically weighing EnableAll’s code-level remediation, Expert Services, and CareTech-backed infrastructure against AccessEaze’s strengths as a low-cost, native Shopify overlay — including its headless Shopify support, which is a genuine plus for that segment.
Both products have a strong SMB entry point, and the choice comes down to depth versus price.
EnableAll’s Starter plan is free for stores under 1,000 monthly sessions and includes all 40+ Assist-Bar features, Code-Fix, AI alt text, 133 languages, and an accessibility statement. The Growth plan is $49/month for up to 25,000 sessions, with every feature included on every plan. Billing is based on 12-month average sessions, so a Black Friday spike or a viral product moment never triggers a surprise upgrade.
AccessEaze is one of the cheapest accessibility widgets on the Shopify App Store — free up to 5,000 visitors/month, then $4.99 or $9.99/month — with no feature gating, so every tier gets the same widget. For a very small or new store whose only goal is an accessibility toolbar and statement, that is appealing, and AccessEaze’s headless Shopify support is a real advantage for SMBs running headless builds.
Beyond price, Code-Fix maintains accessibility automatically as the store evolves, without developer involvement — which matters for SMB teams without dedicated in-house engineering — and the AI Alt Text Engine writes SEO-readable alt text into the Shopify CMS on every plan.
EnableAll is built for ecommerce. Its AI is trained on ecommerce data rather than general-purpose web content, which shows up across the features that most affect a Shopify store’s shopping experience:
UI and UX. The Assist-Bar is designed around ecommerce browsing patterns — product pages, cart — rather than a generic site overlay.
Alt text. The AI Alt Text Engine writes product-aware image descriptions directly into the Shopify CMS, supporting both accessibility and SEO. AccessEaze does not list AI alt text at all, so product images rely on whatever descriptions a merchant adds manually.
Simplified text. Simplified output preserves natural product-language flow because the AI understands ecommerce content. AccessEaze does not offer passage-level simplified text.
Video captions. Captions for product videos, founder stories, and unboxing content — the formats that drive conversion on a modern store. AccessEaze does not list video captions.
Stop animations. Detects and pauses animated PNGs, animated emojis, and pop-ups built with jQuery without breaking navigation menus or visual content — common patterns on Shopify themes that simpler overlays miss or mishandle.
AccessEaze is a lightweight, general-purpose overlay widget with no ecommerce-specific features. For Shopify brands where conversion and SEO outcomes matter alongside compliance, EnableAll’s ecommerce specialism is the larger of the two differences.
No automated accessibility tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance, and any honest answer needs to start there. With that caveat, EnableAll’s Code-Fix repairs accessibility issues at the code level — alt text, ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes, form labels, skip links, heading structure, keyboard navigation, and pop-up modal accessibility — which assistive technology users and accessibility researchers consistently describe as more reliable than surface-level overlays that adjust the rendered page at runtime.
EnableAll also lists more AAA-aligned features than AccessEaze’s public documentation shows — including sign language translation, declutter content, click on hover, screen mask, image reader, and ecommerce-trained simplified text — and pairs the Code-Fix layer with continuous Auto-Audit scanning and Expert Services for the manual remediation that automation cannot fully solve.
AccessEaze has genuine strengths of its own: a clean, inexpensive overlay, no feature gating, headless Shopify support, and a few features EnableAll has not yet built — bionic reading, dictionary lookup, text alignment controls, and tooltips that expose ARIA attribute labels. Several of these are under accessibility review at EnableAll.
For Shopify brands where the goal is to fix accessibility barriers at source and expose a richer customer-facing feature set, EnableAll typically delivers more accessibility per dollar. For a very small store that wants an inexpensive overlay and specifically needs one of AccessEaze’s distinct features, AccessEaze remains a reasonable choice.
Yes. AccessEaze is a JavaScript-based accessibility widget — a customer-facing toolbar that applies surface-level changes to the rendered page when a visitor opens it. It does not deliver permanent code-level repairs to the underlying accessibility structure of the Shopify theme. EnableAll’s Code-Fix injects structural accessibility code on the front end of every page load that assistive technologies recognize whether or not a visitor opens the widget.
No. AccessEaze does not list AI alt text as a feature on its Shopify App Store listing, and the listing does not carry the AI-powered or alt text feature tags. EnableAll’s AI Alt Text Engine writes product-aware alt text into your Shopify product CMS — the same metadata field a Shopify merchant would fill in by hand — where search engines and AI models can read and credit the descriptions for SEO benefit.
AccessEaze offers a Free plan for stores up to 5,000 visitors/month, a Growing plan at $4.99/month (or $55/year, 8% off) for up to 25,000 visitors/month, and an Established plan at $9.99/month (or $99/year, 17% off) for 25,000+ visitors/month. Every tier includes the same feature set; paid tiers buy more visitor capacity, not extra capabilities. All paid tiers include a 7-day free trial.
EnableAll charges based on 12-month average sessions. Tiers are 1,000 sessions (Starter — free), 25,000 (Growth $49/month), 100,000 (Scale $149/month), and 300,000 (Advanced $399/month). Enterprise pricing applies above 300,000 sessions. Every accessibility feature is included on every plan, including the free Starter tier.
EnableAll made a deliberate decision, on the advice of disability experts, not to offer preset disability profiles such as “Low Vision,” “Dyslexia,” or “Seizure.” Disabilities and neurodiversities are too varied for preset profiles to serve a person’s actual needs accurately, and profiles can give visitors a false sense that their accessibility needs have been met when they have not. EnableAll gives every customer individual control over every feature instead.
Yes. As of May 2026, AccessEaze holds the Built for Shopify badge. EnableAll also holds the badge. The Built for Shopify badge is awarded to apps that meet Shopify’s highest standards for performance, design, and merchant integration.
EnableAll. Its AI Alt Text Engine writes alt text into the Shopify product CMS where search engines and AI models can read and credit it. AccessEaze does not list AI alt text and applies any visual or behavior changes at the overlay layer only, so its changes are not visible to search engines. Additionally, EnableAll’s Code-Fix repairs structural accessibility barriers that some search engines treat as page-quality signals.
Yes. AccessEaze advertises headless Shopify support, which is a deliberate design choice that the developer EazeSoft highlights on the Shopify App Store listing and which customers praise in reviews. EnableAll is Shopify-native with expansion to additional platforms in active development.
You can, but we recommend refreshing it to reflect the new platform. EnableAll provides a template accessibility statement drafted by a leading global law firm that you can adapt to your store.
Disclaimer: This comparison page was originally written in May 2026 and is reviewed periodically to reflect material product, pricing, or feature changes made by the companies referenced. While we aim to keep all information accurate and up to date, some details may change over time. If you believe any information on this page is inaccurate, outdated, or unfair, please contact us at [email protected] and we will review and update the content where appropriate.
This content is provided for general informational and comparative purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or compliance advice. Businesses should seek independent legal, accessibility, and technical advice relevant to their specific circumstances and obligations.
EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify: Code-Fix corrects accessibility barriers on the front end for every visitor, alongside an optional 40+ feature Assist-Bar, continuous Auto-Audit scanning, and in-house Expert Services. AccessEaze is a low-cost Shopify overlay widget (free–$9.99/month) from EazeSoft, with no code-level repairs, no AI alt text, and no expert services. For Shopify brands, EnableAll adds code-level corrections, ecommerce-trained AI alt text for SEO, a wider AAA feature set, and Expert Services; AccessEaze counters with rock-bottom pricing, no feature gating, headless Shopify support, and a few features EnableAll hasn’t built (bionic reading, dictionary lookup).
AccessEaze Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/accessease. Accessed May 2026.
AccessEaze website: accesseaze.com. Accessed May 2026.
EazeSoft Shopify partner profile: apps.shopify.com/partners/eazeapps. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll website: enableall.com. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/enableall. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll pricing: enableall.com/pricing. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Full Comparison Guide: enableall.com/compare/compare-enableall-vs-other-accessibility-tools. Accessed May 2026.
WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 Reference: w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag. Accessed May 2026.
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