Compare accessiBe 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 accessiBe head-to-head for Shopify merchants and ecommerce teams evaluating accessibility platforms in 2026. Both aim to improve WCAG alignment, support ADA and European Accessibility Act (EAA) readiness, and reduce legal exposure — but they take fundamentally different technical approaches.
accessiBe is best known for accessWidget, its widget-based accessibility overlay. EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform that repairs accessibility barriers directly in your Shopify CMS (content management system) using its Code-Fix technology, with an optional customer-facing Assist-Bar that complements those code-level repairs.
The distinction matters. It changes how compliance is achieved, how legal risk is managed, how fast your site loads, and how much you spend each year. We have written this comparison to be as objective and source-cited as possible. Where we believe EnableAll is the better choice for Shopify brands, we have explained why specifically rather than asserting it.
Approach: EnableAll repairs accessibility barriers at the code level by injecting accessibility corrections on the front end of your Shopify store (Code-Fix), with an optional Assist-Bar on top. accessiBe applies adjustments through a JavaScript overlay widget (accessWidget) that sits over the site at render time.
Shopify fit: EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one and holds the Built for Shopify status (Shopify’s quality and integration standard). accessiBe’s accessWidget is a multi-platform tool listed on the Shopify App Store and also holds Built for Shopify status.
Features: EnableAll offers 40+ Assist-Bar features including AAA-level sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, and screen mask. Most of these are not listed on accessiBe’s public feature list.
Pricing: At equivalent traffic tiers, EnableAll costs significantly less than accessiBe. EnableAll’s Scale plan ($149/month, 100,000 sessions) is a fraction of the price of accessiBe’s Scale plan ($479/month, 100,000 visits). EnableAll’s plans are based on 12-month average sessions, so seasonal spikes never trigger surprise upgrades.
Compliance honesty: EnableAll states openly that no automated tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance.
Conversion focus: EnableAll’s AI is trained on ecommerce data and writes alt text directly into Shopify’s CMS for search engine optimization (SEO) benefit. accessiBe uses general-purpose AI and injects alt text via script.
Choose EnableAll if you want code-level remediation, deep Shopify integration, a richer AAA feature set, transparent pricing that smooths seasonal spikes, and honest compliance positioning.
Choose accessiBe if you need a longer-established multi-platform widget, value the litigation support pledge as a financial backstop, or need a tool that has been operating in the US market for longer.
accessiBe is an AI-powered web accessibility company best known for accessWidget, its widget-based accessibility overlay, and accessScan, an automated accessibility checker. accessiBe was founded in Israel and is headquartered there, with an office in the USA, where it has built a reasonable client base since launch. They also have customers in the UK and Europe.
accessiBe’s accessWidget injects a JavaScript widget into a website. When a visitor opens the widget, it applies surface-level adjustments to the rendered page — text resizing, contrast changes, font swaps, animation controls, and other visual modifications. These adjustments operate at the presentation layer; the underlying HTML and accessibility markup (such as ARIA — Accessible Rich Internet Applications — attributes) typically remain unchanged.
accessScan is accessiBe’s accessibility checker. It runs automated scans of public URLs and produces an accessibility score with flagged issues.
accessiBe’s accessWidget is listed on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/accesswidget and across a wide range of CMS platforms beyond Shopify. accessiBe operates across SMB and enterprise client segments. Its review rating on the Shopify App Store is among the lower scores among accessibility apps available there — source: Shopify App Store listing, accessed May 2026.
accessiBe is a privately held venture-funded company. It raised Series A funding in 2021. accessiBe’s primary product, accessWidget, has been on the market since 2018 — longer than most competitors in the space — which gives it a larger installed base and a longer-standing professional services offering.
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).
One EnableAll customer switched after struggling with other tools. “We’ve tried multiple accessibility apps over the years and ran into the same problems: unreliable code fixes, weak backend compliance, and toolbars that weren’t truly accessible. EnableAll solved all of that,” says Valentina Paci, VP Marketing & Creative at Sabatino. “Our in-house accessibility tester, a family member with a significant vision impairment, confirmed our site is now meaningfully more accessible than with any previous app.”
The single biggest difference between EnableAll and accessiBe is what each product changes when you install it.
accessiBe’s accessWidget operates as an overlay at the presentation layer. When a visitor enables the widget, a JavaScript layer adjusts how the page renders in their browser. The underlying site code typically remains unchanged. This means an accessibility checker will still see missing alt text on the site, for example.
EnableAll’s Code-Fix operates at the code layer. Code-Fix injects these corrections on the front end of your store for every visitor, without changing your original theme files or CMS content. The improvements persist whether or not a visitor ever opens the Assist-Bar, which means assistive technologies — screen readers, keyboard navigation — encounter corrected accessibility markup directly. It also means automated accessibility checkers that render the page encounter the corrected alt text, ARIA tags, and keyboard-navigation support rather than the original errors.key errors on the site will present as corrected (including alt text, ARIA tags, and keyboard navigation support).
Because accessiBe’s accessWidget is a JavaScript overlay injected at render time, its effects depend on the widget loading correctly. If a visitor’s ad blocker, script blocker, or Content Security Policy interferes with the script, the visitor sees the unmodified site. EnableAll’s Code-Fix improvements do not have this dependency — they are part of the site itself.
JavaScript widgets add scripts to every page load. The performance impact varies by widget, but every script adds to the bundle a browser must process. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach adds no overlay scripts to your site for the primary fixes; the optional Assist-Bar is engineered to be extremely lightweight. Auto-Audit scans run on a frequency you control — weekly or monthly is sufficient for most stores — rather than running continuously and adding background load.
Code-level repairs are evaluated and described by assistive technology users and accessibility researchers as more reliable than surface-level overlays because they fix the same underlying page structure that assistive technology reads. Where the structural HTML is incorrect, no widget can fully restore the assistive experience.
EnableAll’s Code-Fix works as an always-on accessibility developer for your store — continuously supporting compliance as your site evolves without development work for key WCAG gaps. Widget-based tools require the widget to be activated for the accessibility fixes to work, and some widgets need re-enabling to reactivate certain fixes.
Source: apps.shopify.com/accesswidget, accessed May 2026.
Micro — $59/month or $490/year. Up to 5,000 website visits/month. Includes ADA, AODA, EAA and WCAG compliance support, and accessibility certifications.
Growth — $179/month or $1,490/year. Up to 30,000 visits/month. Includes Micro, plus a dedicated case manager and a litigation support pledge of $15,000.
Scale — $479/month or $3,990/year. Up to 100,000 visits/month. Includes Growth, plus a litigation support pledge of $20,000 and manual testing and fixes.
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.
EnableAll's pricing works out lower by allowing more traffic at the same price points. For example, at the 100,000 traffic tier, accessiBe’s Scale plan costs $479/month and EnableAll’s Scale plan covers the same traffic volume for $149/month — a fraction of the price. accessiBe and EnableAll measure traffic the same way (visits vs. sessions), but for most Shopify stores the two metrics track closely enough that the comparison holds directionally.
The price gap reflects a difference in approach to what compliance means. accessiBe’s litigation support pledge is a financial backstop if a customer brings an accessibility complaint. EnableAll’s approach is to reduce the likelihood of complaints through code-level repairs, a richer set of WCAG AA features, and AAA-level capabilities that most tools do not offer.
EnableAll plans are based on your 12-month average sessions rather than your most recent month’s traffic. A Black Friday spike, a Mother’s Day campaign, or a viral product moment will never trigger an unexpected plan upgrade. accessiBe charges based on recent traffic volume, which means seasonal spikes can move stores into a higher tier in any given month.
Feature comparisons below list relevant WCAG success criteria levels in brackets — A, AA, and AAA. Levels are provided for reference and reflect our best assessment; verify specific requirements against the official WCAG documentation for compliance purposes.
Both products offer text resizing, font alternatives (including dyslexia-friendly options), highlight links, highlight hover, reading masks, larger cursor, mute sounds, stop animations, and accessibility statements. Both have substantial professional services teams.
Simplified text quality. Simplified output from EnableAll preserves natural language flow because the AI is trained on ecommerce content. accessiBe’s output, by contrast, can read as stilted or robotic — which can be harder to engage with for the customers the feature is designed to help.
Color customization (AA). accessiBe offers a palette of mostly high-saturation colors that allow customers to select inaccessible combinations — including the same color for text and background. EnableAll uses a proprietary algorithm that only allows accessible pairings, drawn from a curated palette of dyslexia-friendly options.
Dark mode (AA/AAA). accessiBe’s dark mode is labeled “Invert colors” and indiscriminately inverts the entire page, which can leave images and design elements looking unintended. EnableAll uses a proprietary contrast engine that dynamically recalibrates contrast based on design context, preserving brand identity and AAA-level contrast ratios.
Larger cursor (A). EnableAll allows full color customization and preserves the correct cursor behavior throughout — triangular cursor on the page, hand cursor on interactive elements. accessiBe’s larger cursor option overrides correct cursor behavior, displaying a single cursor type everywhere.
Stop animations (A). EnableAll detects and pauses more animation formats — including animated PNGs, animated emojis, and pop-ups built with jQuery — without breaking navigation menus or visual content. Several competitors miss subtle animation formats or break navigation menus when stop animations are active.
Text sizing (AA). EnableAll’s three-step sizing options (Original, Medium, Large) keep customers in accessible territory. accessiBe’s granular controls (10% increments) allow customers to select size and spacing combinations that fail WCAG.
Feature explanations (A). Every feature in the EnableAll Assist-Bar has an information button explaining what the feature does in plain language, accessible on hover, click, and keyboard focus. accessiBe’s widget does not provide equivalent explanations.
Languages: The EnableAll toolbar can be translated into 133 languages, vs. accessiBe's 33+.
Image reader (AA) – to support customers with vision impairment, EnableAll offers users the ability to screenshot an image to clearly see the text written within it. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Horizontal and vertical spacing (AA) – to support users with reading, EnableAll allows users to increase the vertical and/or horizontal spacing between paragraphs and blocks of text or visuals on the page. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Accessibility banner at the top of the page (AA) – to support all users, EnableAll offers the ability to enable a banner at the top of the page so that the user can see and edit which features they have enabled, and to ensure that keyboard-only users can access the toolbar as the first thing they tab onto on the website. However, because many brands are concerned this impacts their header experience, EnableAll allows any of its clients to control if and when this banner is shown. Customers have the option to control whether they see it when features are on or off. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Give feedback option (AA) – to maximize WCAG compliance, it's important to offer customers the ability to give feedback on any issues they encounter on your site. EnableAll includes a clear give-feedback option on its toolbar. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Screen mask (AAA) – to support users with dyslexia or color contrast sensitivity, EnableAll allows users to put a colored overlay on their screen to support more comfortable reading. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Declutter content (AAA) – to support users with dyslexia, autism, sensory differences, or other cognitive needs, EnableAll enables users to simplify their web experience by removing additional ads and distracting content. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Sign language translations (AAA) – to support deaf users, EnableAll offers the ability to translate text content into sign language. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Click on hover (AAA) – to support users with mobility issues who struggle to use a mouse, EnableAll offers the ability to have the mouse-click function automatically activated after a few seconds of hovering on a button. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Order confirmation requirement (AA) – WCAG requires that customers check their order before finalizing. EnableAll offers its clients the ability to enable this feature. accessiBe doesn't offer this feature.
Locale control - EnableAll allows Shopify merchants with international sites to decide if EnableAll shows on every site or just some regional sites.
Useful links (AAA) — accessiBe offers a dropdown that shows a summary of links available on the page. EnableAll is planning a related feature.
Highlight titles (AAA) — accessiBe offers a feature to highlight all text headings on the page. EnableAll is reviewing this.
Text magnifier (AAA) — a tooltip that enlarges text on hover.
Accessibility profiles – accessiBe allows users to choose their disability profile to preset toolbar features to best support their needs. EnableAll is designing a similar capability with detailed plans to allow maximum choice and flexibility for customers with variations of the same disability.
Both EnableAll and accessiBe support WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 alignment. EnableAll explicitly designs to support the WCAG AAA criteria where the feature is technically achievable through automation. In doing so both apps support alignment with the ADA, EAA, and other global accessibility laws, as the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility) guidelines are the standards that most global laws refer to. The level to which each app supports these standards depends on the proficiency and design of their backend code-level support and their toolbar's capabilities.Technically, EnableAll can offer greater WCAG alignment due to code-level repairs that support the site's backend alignment, alongside enhanced AA and AAA features on its front-end toolbar (such as sign language, accessible color combinations, and an image reader).
No automated tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance. Some WCAG requirements — including detailed audio descriptions for video, structural decisions in custom interactive flows, and complex content rewriting — require human review. EnableAll states this openly throughout its product, pricing, and marketing. Auto-Audit and Expert Services exist precisely because some fixes require a human expert.
Compliance overclaiming has been a long-standing concern in the accessibility industry. EnableAll is honest about this, and accessiBe is becoming increasingly transparent as well. EnableAll gives a detailed checklist that shows which WCAG requirements it can and cannot support; it is not clear whether accessiBe offers the same.
Both products offer professional services. accessiBe’s product includes a financial pledge ($15,000 on Growth, $20,000 on Scale) that contributes to legal defense costs if a customer is the subject of an accessibility complaint.
EnableAll does not offer a pledge — its goal is that the code-level repair reduces the probability of a complaint arising, and that Expert Services are available for the situations that require human-level evidence and documentation.
EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one. Its AI is trained on ecommerce data, EnableAll Code-Fix works within Shopify’s theme architecture, and AI alt text writes directly into Shopify’s CMS. As of May 2026, EnableAll holds the Built for Shopify badge due to its optimization for Shopify-specific behaviors — theme structure, checkout flows, product page templates, variant handling. accessiBe’s accessWidget is a multi-platform tool available on the Shopify App Store.
No automated accessibility tool in the market, including EnableAll and accessiBe, can fully automate every WCAG requirement. It is unlikely that full WCAG compliance can ever be achieved by automation; the following items always require human input, regardless of the platform you choose:
Custom written content — product descriptions, blog copy, marketing language, and any prose your brand controls.
Complex interactive flows — multi-step forms, custom checkout logic, configurators.
PDFs and downloadable documents — accessibility tagging of bespoke PDFs.
Video content beyond automated captions — sign language interpretation, audio description.
Design system decisions — color palette, layout structure, typeface choices.
Third-party embeds and iframes — accessibility of embedded widgets you do not control.
EnableAll automates the structural code repair (Code-Fix), the customer-facing personalization (Assist-Bar), continuous monitoring (Auto-Audit), and AI-generated alt text and captions. Expert Services covers what remains.
Longer-established multi-platform widget with a larger installed base.
Litigation support pledge is a clear financial backstop for customers who value it.
Works across many CMS platforms — useful for merchants who operate beyond Shopify.
Strong US market presence and professional services depth.
Overlay-based approach does not fix structural accessibility issues at the code level.
accessWidget’s compliance contribution depends on the widget loading and being enabled by visitors.
Pricing is significantly higher than EnableAll at equivalent traffic tiers.
Recent-month traffic billing exposes stores to seasonal-spike upgrades.
AI alt text is injected via script — limited SEO benefit.
Public compliance claims have been the subject of FTC scrutiny.
Several AAA-level features common in modern ecommerce accessibility (sign language, declutter content, click on hover, screen mask) are not listed.
Shopify App Store reviews are among the lower scores in the accessibility category.
Code-level repairs in your Shopify CMS, not just surface-level overlays.
40+ Assist-Bar features, including AAA-level capabilities not commonly offered elsewhere.
AI trained on ecommerce data; alt text written directly into Shopify code for SEO benefit.
Transparent pricing — every feature on every plan, 12-month average sessions billing, no seasonal-spike surprises.
Honest WCAG compliance positioning.
Built for Shopify badge as of May 2026.
Built through lived experience.
Microsoft Azure infrastructure, CareTech corporate backing.
Newer to market than accessiBe.
Shopify-only for Code-Fix and Assist-Bar at present, with platform expansion in active development. Auto-Audit and Expert Services are available on any platform.
Does not offer a numerical litigation pledge.
You operate across multiple CMS platforms (WordPress, Magento, BigCommerce, custom) and need a single widget that runs everywhere today.
You specifically value a numerical litigation pledge over reduced incident probability.
You have an existing accessiBe deployment with no immediate change driver and your buyer experience is meeting expectations.
You are on Shopify and want code-level repairs that improve compliance, performance, and SEO together.
You want a richer Assist-Bar feature set with AAA-aligned features that reach customers whom profile presets cannot.
Transparent pricing without seasonal-spike penalties.
You are an ecommerce brand where customer reach and conversion matter as much as compliance.
EnableAll’s Shopify-first build and Built for Shopify badge are meaningful signals. Beyond the badge, the depth of integration — AI alt text in theme files, Code-Fix in Shopify's CMS structure — translates to a different experience for both merchants and shoppers than a multi-platform widget can deliver.
EnableAll is a subsidiary of CareTech, a multinational care and support organization, with offices in the United Kingdom and the United States. Both products operate at SMB and enterprise scale. EnableAll runs on Microsoft Azure with enterprise-grade security and autoscaling, is fully GDPR compliant, and collects no personal data from end users — accessibility preferences are stored anonymously on a session basis. For procurement and security review processes, EnableAll publishes its corporate policies, data processing agreements, and terms of service on its legal page. accessiBe is a privately held venture-funded company headquartered in Israel with significant US operations.
Switching from accessiBe to EnableAll typically delivers:
Stronger accessibility compliance through code-level repairs rather than surface-level adjustments.
Better customer experience and inclusivity via the AAA-aligned Assist-Bar feature set.
Improved SEO and discoverability via AI alt text written into Shopify code.
Reduced development workload as Code-Fix maintains compliance continuously without developer involvement.
Site speed and performance improvements from removing overlay scripts.
Predictable pricing with no seasonal-spike penalties.
If you can install a Shopify app, you can switch. Most stores complete the move in minutes.
Uninstall accessWidget from your Shopify admin. Confirm the widget and its script have been removed by checking your storefront source. Keep any existing accessibility statement and feedback channel.
Install EnableAll from the Shopify App Store. Configure your Assist-Bar defaults — color, position, banner visibility — to suit your brand. Every feature is included on every plan, so there is no plan-tier configuration to navigate.
Run your first Auto-Audit scan. Spot-check your product page, cart, and checkout to confirm Code-Fix has applied as expected. Update your accessibility statement to reflect the new platform. EnableAll provides a template accessibility statement drafted by a leading global law firm.
This page covers how EnableAll compares to accessiBe specifically. For a broader view across the full accessibility tools market — including UserWay, AudioEye, EqualWeb, Recite Me, and 40+ other tools — read our complete Full Comparison Guide.
Comparing specific accessibility apps? See our individual breakdowns
Both products serve enterprise brands. 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, and the Assist-Bar adds 40+ features including AAA-aligned capabilities — which together typically deliver stronger WCAG alignment than an overlay-only approach.
accessiBe is a longer-established multi-platform vendor with significant US enterprise presence. Its accessWidget runs across WordPress, Magento, BigCommerce, custom stacks, and Shopify, and accessiBe operates an enterprise-grade security posture of its own, using US-based servers and SOC2-compliant measures. Enterprise teams evaluating both should weigh depth of Shopify integration (EnableAll) against breadth of platform coverage (accessiBe).
Both products serve SMB Shopify merchants, but the entry-point economics favor EnableAll. EnableAll's Starter plan is free for stores under 1,000 monthly sessions, and the Growth plan is $49/month for up to 25,000 sessions, with every feature included on every plan. accessiBe's lowest Shopify tier is Micro at $59/month for up to 5,000 visits per month, with additional features unlocked only at higher tiers.
Beyond price, Code-Fix maintains accessibility automatically as the store evolves, without developer involvement — which matters for SMB teams without dedicated in-house engineering. accessiBe's advantage for SMB merchants is platform breadth: if you operate the same business across Shopify and a second CMS, accessWidget gives you one tool that runs everywhere.
EnableAll is built for ecommerce. Its AI is trained on ecommerce data rather than general-purpose web content, which shows up in the features that most affect a 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. Other tools inject alt text via script, which generally does not deliver the same SEO benefit.
Simplified text. Simplified output preserves natural product-language flow because the AI understands ecommerce content. Generic simplification tools can read as stilted or robotic on product copy.
Video captions. Captions for product videos, founder stories, and unboxing content — the formats that drive conversion on a modern store.
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.
accessiBe's accessWidget is a multi-platform tool that applies the same overlay logic across every site type it is installed on. For Shopify brands where conversion and SEO outcomes matter alongside compliance, the ecommerce specialism of EnableAll 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 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 accessiBe's public feature documentation shows — including sign language translation, declutter content, click on hover, screen mask, 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.
accessiBe brings a longer market history, an active litigation support pledge ($15,000 on Growth, $20,000 on Scale), and significant US professional services depth. 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 merchants whose buying criteria include a numerical litigation backstop and multi-platform coverage, accessiBe remains a credible choice.
Yes. accessiBe’s primary product, accessWidget, is a JavaScript widget-based accessibility tool that applies adjustments at the presentation layer of a website. The underlying site code typically remains unchanged. accessiBe also offers accessScan, a free automated accessibility checker.
Yes. EnableAll’s Code-Fix technology repairs accessibility barriers — alt text, ARIA attributes, form labels, skip links, heading structure, keyboard navigation, pop-up modals — on the front end of a Shopify store for every visitor, without changing the original theme files or CMS content. Repairs persist whether or not a visitor opens the optional Assist-Bar.
Is accessiBe or EnableAll better for Shopify brands?
For Shopify brands, EnableAll is built and optimized for Shopify from day one, holds the Built for Shopify badge, and integrates with Shopify’s theme architecture, CMS, and product pages directly. accessiBe’s accessWidget is a multi-platform tool listed on the Shopify App Store. The depth of Shopify integration is a meaningful difference for stores where conversion and SEO outcomes matter alongside compliance.
Both products support ADA and EAA readiness, with the caveat that no automated tool can guarantee full compliance. EnableAll’s approach is to repair barriers at the code level, supplement with the Assist-Bar and Auto-Audit, and provide Expert Services for the manual review steps. accessiBe combines the accessWidget overlay with a litigation support pledge as a financial backstop.
Both platforms support ADA alignment, but EnableAll generally offers stronger support because it combines code-level accessibility repairs with advanced user-facing accessibility features. Its Code-Fix technology repairs issues directly in Shopify’s code rather than relying mainly on an overlay widget. accessiBe primarily operates through an overlay-style widget (accessWidget) that applies adjustments at render time using JavaScript. While this can improve usability for many visitors, the underlying site code often remains unchanged.
The page also highlights that EnableAll includes additional WCAG AA and AAA-aligned accessibility features such as sign language translation, declutter content, click-on-hover support, accessible contrast recalibration, image readers, and cognitive accessibility tools that are not publicly listed in accessiBe’s feature set. However, accessiBe offers a few features EnableAll has yet to build, including accessibility profiles and a text magnifier.
Both tools support EAA readiness through WCAG alignment, but EnableAll offers broader support because of:
Code-level repairs
Enhanced WCAG AA and AAA feature coverage
Ecommerce-specific accessibility tooling
AI-generated alt text written directly into the Shopify CMS
Advanced accessibility features such as sign language translation, screen masks, cognitive support tools, and accessible contrast controls
Because EAA readiness is closely linked to WCAG alignment, these additional technical and functional accessibility capabilities can help support stronger long-term EAA preparedness for ecommerce brands.
EnableAll offers a larger overall WCAG feature set, with 40+ Assist-Bar features plus backend Code-Fix remediation. It includes enhanced AA features in addition to several advanced AAA features not publicly listed by accessiBe, including sign language translation, declutter content, click on hover, screen mask, and ecommerce-trained simplified text. accessiBe does not list these in its public Shopify App Store feature documentation as of May 2026.
Which is better for improving SEO: EnableAll or accessiBe?
EnableAll is generally stronger for SEO because its AI-generated alt text and accessibility improvements are written directly into Shopify’s CMS and code, making them readable by search engines and AI crawlers. accessiBe mainly injects changes through JavaScript overlays.
Which is better for improving sales: EnableAll or accessiBe?
EnableAll is positioned as stronger for ecommerce conversions because it combines accessibility with ecommerce-focused AI, code-level usability improvements, and advanced customer accessibility features designed to increase customer reach, reduce friction, and improve the shopping experience (including sign language, enhanced color controls, and improved stop-animation capabilities).
EnableAll’s code-level accessibility fixes also have lower impact on Core Web Vitals than the overlay-based approach used by accessiBe. Its lightweight Assist-Bar is designed to minimize performance impact, reducing the risk of site slowdowns that can negatively affect conversion rates.
No automated tool — overlay-based or code-based — can guarantee full WCAG compliance. Some WCAG requirements require human review and manual remediation. EnableAll states this openly and provides Auto-Audit and Expert Services for the situations that require human-level evidence.
EnableAll’s Code-Fix operates at the code level and does not add overlay scripts to your site. The optional Assist-Bar is engineered to be extremely lightweight. Auto-Audit scans on a merchant-controlled schedule (weekly or monthly is sufficient for most stores) and does not impact runtime performance.
EnableAll is significantly lower cost than accessiBe at equivalent traffic tiers while including more features across all plans. For example, EnableAll’s Scale plan supports up to 100,000 monthly sessions for $149/month, compared to accessiBe’s Scale plan at $479/month for similar traffic levels.
EnableAll also includes all 40+ Assist-Bar features on every plan, alongside Code-Fix remediation, AI alt text, and accessibility tooling without requiring higher-tier upgrades for core functionality.
Another key difference is how traffic is measured. EnableAll bases pricing on a 12-month average of sessions, helping ecommerce brands avoid unexpected upgrades during seasonal traffic spikes such as Black Friday or major campaigns. accessiBe pricing is based on more recent monthly traffic levels, which can increase costs during peak periods.
accessiBe charges based on monthly website visits, with tiers at 5,000, 30,000, and 100,000 visits per month (Micro $59/month, Growth $179/month, Scale $479/month). Pricing is based on recent traffic, so seasonal spikes can move stores into higher tiers. Source: Shopify App Store listing, accessed May 2026.
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 feature is included on every plan. Source: enableall.com/pricing, accessed May 2026.
accessiBe’s accessWidget is a JavaScript widget that adds a script to every page load. The performance impact varies by site, but every script adds to the bundle the browser must process. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach does not add overlay scripts; performance impact from EnableAll is engineered to be minimal.
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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. accessiBe’s accessWidget is a JavaScript overlay that adjusts the rendered page at runtime rather than fixing the underlying code. For Shopify brands, EnableAll offers native install, ecommerce-trained AI written to the CMS, transparent session-based pricing, and a richer AAA-aligned feature set; accessiBe counters with a longer market history, multi-platform coverage, and a numerical litigation pledge.
accessiBe Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/accesswidget. Accessed May 2026.
accessiBe corporate website: accessibe.com. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/enableall. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Full Comparison Guide: enableall.com/compare/compare-enableall-vs-other-accessibility-tools. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll pricing: enableall.com/pricing. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll customers: enableall.com/customers. Accessed May 2026.
WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 Reference: w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag. Accessed May 2026.
https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/cases-proceedings/2223156-accessibe-inc
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