Compare Accessibility Spark 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 Accessibility Spark head-to-head, focusing on the questions that matter most when a product is a resold third-party widget rather than a purpose-built platform. For a deep feature-by-feature comparison of the underlying widget, see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page.
Accessibility Spark presents itself as an AI-powered accessibility app for Shopify. Based on our review, it appears to be a white-label reseller of accessiBe’s accessWidget — the same underlying overlay technology that is also resold by Crownpeak as part of its enterprise platform. That makes this comparison a bit different from most: if you are evaluating Accessibility Spark, you are effectively evaluating accessiBe’s widget under a different brand.
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 changing your original theme files or CMS (content management system) content, with an optional Assist-Bar on top. Accessibility Spark appears to resell accessiBe’s accessWidget — a JavaScript-based overlay that applies adjustments at the presentation layer without changing the underlying code.
Shopify fit: EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one and holds the Built for Shopify badge (Shopify’s quality and integration standard). Accessibility Spark does not have Built for Shopify status.
Reseller risk: When an accessibility solution is white-labeled and resold, the reseller has no control over the underlying technology, its compliance updates, or how it evolves. Feature improvements, bug fixes, and any regulatory exposure depend entirely on the original developer (in this case, accessiBe).
Compliance posture: Anything we say about accessiBe’s compliance approach, claims history, and the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) coverage of its widget applies to Accessibility Spark too. accessiBe has previously been the subject of US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) attention over its compliance claims; a merchant using a resold version of the same widget carries comparable exposure.
Feature breadth: EnableAll offers 40+ Assist-Bar features including AAA-level sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, and video captions. The accessiBe widget — and therefore Accessibility Spark — does not list most of these.
Pricing: EnableAll publishes its pricing transparently, with a free Starter plan, every accessibility feature included on every plan, and 12-month average sessions billing that smooths seasonal traffic spikes. Accessibility Spark’s pricing reflects its underlying accessiBe relationship.
Choose EnableAll if you want a purpose-built Shopify accessibility platform with code-level repairs, transparent pricing, every feature included on every plan, and a richer AAA-aligned Assist-Bar.
Choose Accessibility Spark if you specifically want a Shopify-listed app that runs the accessiBe widget, and you have evaluated and accepted the reseller dependency and any compliance positioning that accessiBe carries.
Accessibility Spark is a Shopify accessibility app that markets itself as an AI-powered solution for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the European Accessibility Act (EAA), and WCAG compliance. There is very little about the size, funding and location of the company online, and the company Linkedin page lists zero employes. The company is not listed on Crunchbase.
Based on our review of the product, Accessibility Spark appears to be a white-label reseller of accessiBe’s accessWidget. Crownpeak (Rezolve) appears to resell the same underlying solution. If correct, this means:
The widget technology, its overlay-based approach, its AAA feature coverage, its accessibility claims, and its limitations are those of accessiBe — not Accessibility Spark’s own development.
Feature improvements, bug fixes, and compliance updates depend entirely on accessiBe’s roadmap.
Any regulatory or legal scrutiny of accessiBe applies to the underlying widget regardless of which reseller is selling it.
When an accessibility tool is white-labeled and resold, the reseller has no control over the underlying technology, its compliance updates, or how it evolves. Three practical implications:
Product roadmap. If accessiBe does not build a feature, Accessibility Spark cannot offer it. EnableAll, by contrast, controls every line of its own product and ships AAA-level features (sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, image reader, video captions) that accessiBe does not list.
Compliance posture. accessiBe has historically been the subject of FTC attention over compliance claims. A merchant using a resold version of the same widget carries comparable exposure. EnableAll’s position is to never use language such as “fully compliant,” “100% WCAG compliant,” or “guaranteed compliance” — and to combine code-level repair with Auto-Audit and Expert Services rather than relying on overlay-only marketing claims.
Vendor stability. If the reseller relationship ends, or if accessiBe changes its terms, merchants on Accessibility Spark may need to migrate. EnableAll’s roadmap, pricing, and compliance positioning are entirely under EnableAll’s own control.
Accessibility Spark is listed on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/accessibilityspark. It does not have Built for Shopify status. Native install is one shared strength with EnableAll compared to snippet-installed accessibility tools like Recite Me, EqualWeb, AudioEye, and UserWay.
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).
Faction Skis switched from another tool. “We’ve tried other accessibility apps. EnableAll is far better — the backend code fixes, multi-regional flexibility, richer feature set, and premium, accessible design set it apart,” says Alex Hoye, CEO and Co-Founder. “It’s a ‘must have’ for us — we sell globally, so minimizing accessibility legal risk across the USA, Europe, and beyond is critical.”
The core technology behind Accessibility Spark appears to be accessiBe’s accessWidget. For a full feature-by-feature breakdown of how EnableAll compares to accessiBe, see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page. The high-level differences are summarized below.
accessiBe’s accessWidget — and therefore Accessibility Spark — is a JavaScript-based overlay. When a visitor opens the widget, a script applies surface-level adjustments to the rendered page. The underlying site code typically remains unchanged.
EnableAll’s Code-Fix operates at the code level. Code-Fix injects accessibility corrections on the front end of your Shopify store — without editing your theme files or CMS content. Improvements persist whether or not a visitor ever opens the Assist-Bar. Assistive technologies — screen readers, keyboard navigation — encounter corrected accessibility markup directly, and repairs hold up under formal compliance audits.
Because the accessiBe widget is a JavaScript layer injected at render time, its effects depend on the script loading correctly. If a visitor’s ad blocker, script blocker, or Content Security Policy (CSP) settings interfere with the script, the visitor sees the unmodified site. EnableAll’s Code-Fix improvements do not have this dependency.
EnableAll’s Code-Fix continuously maintains compliance as your site evolves, without developer involvement. Overlay-based tools — and resold overlay-based tools — require the widget to be re-validated as themes and content change, and structural code issues remain in the underlying HTML regardless of how the overlay renders.
Source: accessibilityspark.com/pricing, accessed May 2026.
Accessibility Spark prices in session-bucket tiers, with a 10% discount for paying annually. There is no free plan — the entry point is a 5-day free trial. All tiers include the same feature set; the only thing that changes between tiers is the monthly session allowance. Annual billing delivers 10% discount.
Monthly billing:
Regular — $99.99/month. Up to 5,000 sessions/month.
Large — $209.99/month. Up to 30,000 sessions/month.
Extra Large — $499.99/month. Up to 100,000 sessions/month.
Enterprise — contact sales. Over 100,000 sessions/month.
Every tier covers Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) compliance through the underlying accessiBe widget, unlimited pages, the toolbar’s 100+ user-side adjustments (fonts, sizing, spacing, color contrast, cursors, animations), keyboard-navigation support, and screen-reader optimization. There is no feature gating between tiers — the higher tiers buy session capacity, not extra capabilities.
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.
At every traffic tier, EnableAll costs significantly less than Accessibility Spark and delivers a broader product. At the 5,000 sessions/month level, Accessibility Spark’s Regular plan is $99.99/month (or $89.99/month paid yearly); the equivalent EnableAll Growth plan covers up to 25,000 sessions/month at $49/month five times the traffic headroom for a fraction of the cost. At the 100,000-sessions level, Accessibility Spark’s Extra Large plan is $499.99/month (or $449.99/month paid yearly); EnableAll’s Scale plan covers the same traffic for $149/month a fraction of the cost — and adds manual accessibility testing, a dedicated case manager, and priority support that Accessibility Spark’s tiers do not include.
EnableAll’s free Starter plan includes every accessibility feature for stores up to 1,000 sessions per month. Paid plans start at $25/month, based on your 12-month average sessions — so seasonal spikes never trigger unexpected bills. Accessibility Spark has no free plan beyond a 5-day trial, and its tiers gate session capacity in fixed brackets rather than a smoothed 12-month average.
The pricing premium Accessibility Spark charges does not reflect a richer product. Underneath the branding, Accessibility Spark resells accessiBe’s accessWidget — the same overlay technology, repackaged — so merchants pay multiples more for the same widget, without the code-level repairs, ecommerce-trained AI alt text, AAA-aligned features (sign language translation, simplified text, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, video captions), or in-house Expert Services that EnableAll includes.
For a complete feature-by-feature comparison of the underlying accessiBe widget, see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page. At a high level:
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Note: “Not listed” means the capability does not appear in Accessibility Spark’s or accessiBe’s public Shopify App Store feature documentation as of May 2026. The underlying widget may offer features not reflected in public documentation. If you believe any information on this page is inaccurate or out of date, please contact [email protected] and we will review.
For full feature detail, please consult our EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) comparison.
Many accessibility tools — including the accessiBe widget that Accessibility Spark resells, plus UserWay, AudioEye, and EqualWeb — offer preset disability profiles such as “Vision Impaired,” “ADHD Friendly,” or “Cognitive Disability.” 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.”
Both EnableAll and the underlying accessiBe widget support WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 alignment. EnableAll explicitly designs against WCAG AAA criteria where the feature is technically achievable through automation — meaningfully more demanding than the AA baseline most accessibility tools target.
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.
EnableAll’s policy is to never use language such as “fully compliant,” “100% WCAG compliant,” or “guaranteed compliance.” Acceptable framings on EnableAll pages: “supports compliance efforts,” “improves WCAG alignment,” “stronger compliance,” “reduces risk.”
accessiBe’s compliance positioning has historically been the subject of FTC attention. Merchants using a resold version of the accessiBe widget should consider this when evaluating Accessibility Spark.
accessiBe offers a numerical litigation pledge on higher tiers; whether Accessibility Spark customers inherit this pass-through depends on the specific reseller terms. EnableAll does not offer a numerical pledge — its position is that code-level repair reduces the probability of a complaint arising in the first place, and that Expert Services are available for the situations that require human-level documentation.
EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one. Its AI is trained on ecommerce data, 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.
Accessibility Spark is on the Shopify App Store, which is a real shared advantage with EnableAll over snippet-installed competitors. However, the underlying accessiBe widget is a multi-platform overlay — not built specifically for Shopify. Shopify-specific behaviors (theme structure, checkout flows, product page templates, variant handling, cart experience) are not the primary focus of a multi-platform widget reseller.
No automated accessibility tool — including EnableAll, accessiBe, or any resold version of the accessiBe widget — can fully automate every WCAG requirement. Custom written content, complex interactive flows, PDFs and downloadable documents, video content beyond automated captions, design system decisions, and third-party embeds and iframes all require human input regardless of platform.
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.
Native Shopify App Store install — shared with EnableAll.
Lists on Shopify as an AI-powered accessibility solution with the underlying accessiBe widget delivering broad WCAG AA coverage.
accessiBe’s litigation pledge may pass through to Accessibility Spark customers (verify reseller terms).
Visitors who specifically want the accessiBe widget interface get exactly that, under a Shopify-listed brand.
Resold widget. Accessibility Spark does not control the product. Roadmap, bug fixes, compliance updates, and any regulatory exposure depend on accessiBe.
Compliance positioning baggage. accessiBe has historically been the subject of FTC attention over compliance claims. Merchants on Accessibility Spark inherit comparable exposure.
Overlay only — no code-level fixes. Structural accessibility barriers remain in the underlying Shopify code.
AAA gap. Sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, video captions, mute sounds, give-feedback channel, order confirmation review — not listed.
Limited differentiation. Because the underlying widget is the same as accessiBe and Crownpeak’s, there is no functional reason to choose Accessibility Spark over the original.
Permanent code-level fixes written directly into your Shopify CMS — not runtime JavaScript.
Native Shopify install with Built for Shopify badge as of May 2026.
Every accessibility feature on every plan, including the free Starter tier.
Proprietary ecommerce-trained AI; alt text delivered in a way that supports both accessibility and SEO.
40+ Assist-Bar features including AAA-level capabilities the accessiBe widget does not list.
133 languages of toolbar translation.
Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning and Expert Services manual testing — built in-house.
Built through lived experience, including disabled founder Mike Adams OBE.
Microsoft Azure infrastructure, CareTech corporate backing.
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 accessibility profiles by design (some merchants prefer the profile pattern, although disability experts advise against it).
Does not offer a numerical litigation pledge.
You specifically want a Shopify-listed app that runs the accessiBe widget — and not the original accessiBe listing.
You have evaluated and accepted the reseller dependency on accessiBe’s roadmap and compliance positioning.
You do not need code-level fixes, AAA-aligned features beyond the accessiBe widget, or a free Starter plan.
You want a purpose-built Shopify accessibility platform — not a resold widget.
You want code-level repairs that improve compliance, performance, and SEO together.
You want every accessibility feature included on every plan, including a free Starter tier.
You want compliance positioning that holds up under scrutiny.
You want a richer AAA-aligned customer-facing toolbar.
Conversion impact and SEO matter to you as much as compliance.
EnableAll is a subsidiary of CareTech, a multinational care and support organization, with offices in the United Kingdom and the United States. It runs on Microsoft Azure with enterprise-grade security and is fully GDPR compliant. EnableAll collects no personal data from end users — accessibility preferences are stored anonymously on a session basis.
There is very little about the size, funding and location of Accessibility Spark online, and the company Linkedin page lists zero employes. The company is not listed on Crunchbase. The reseller relationship with accessiBe — if confirmed — means the underlying technology comes from accessiBe, headquartered in Israel with significant US operations.
If you can install a Shopify app, you can switch. Most stores complete the move in minutes.
Uninstall Accessibility Spark from your Shopify admin. Confirm the widget and its script have been removed by checking your storefront source. Keep your existing accessibility statement.
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.
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.
This page covers how EnableAll compares to Accessibility Spark specifically — and notes that Accessibility Spark resells accessiBe’s widget. For the full feature-by-feature breakdown of the underlying widget, read our EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) comparison. 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
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.
Accessibility Spark appears to be a white-label reseller of accessiBe’s accessWidget rather than a product of its own; its LinkedIn lists no employees and it is not on Crunchbase. Because the underlying technology, roadmap, and compliance posture belong to accessiBe — which has previously been the subject of US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) attention over compliance claims — a reseller is a difficult fit for enterprise procurement and security review.
Enterprise teams comparing the two are weighing EnableAll’s in-house code-level remediation, Expert Services, and CareTech-backed infrastructure against a Shopify-listed brand running a resold third-party overlay.
For SMB Shopify merchants, EnableAll is the more appropriate choice on most evaluation criteria.
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.
Accessibility Spark is a native Shopify app — a shared strength — but it has no free plan beyond a 5-day trial and starts at $99.99/month for up to 5,000 sessions, several times EnableAll’s Growth price for far less traffic headroom. Underneath the branding it resells accessiBe’s accessWidget, so an SMB pays a premium for the same overlay without code-level repairs, SEO-readable alt text, or in-house services.
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. Accessibility Spark relies on the resold accessiBe widget, which applies alt text at the overlay layer, so the SEO benefit is limited.
Simplified text. Simplified output preserves natural product-language flow because the AI understands ecommerce content. The underlying accessiBe widget does not list passage-level simplified text.
Video captions. Captions for product videos, founder stories, and unboxing content — the formats that drive conversion on a modern store. The resold widget 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.
Accessibility Spark resells a multi-platform overlay with no ecommerce-specific behavior. 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 Accessibility Spark’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.
Because Accessibility Spark resells accessiBe’s widget, its accessibility ceiling — and any compliance exposure — is accessiBe’s, not its own. accessiBe’s litigation pledge may pass through to customers depending on reseller terms, which some buyers value. But there is little functional reason to choose the resold version over the original, and the FTC scrutiny that has attached to accessiBe’s compliance claims applies to the underlying widget regardless of which brand sells it.
For Shopify brands where the goal is to fix accessibility barriers at source, control the product roadmap, and expose a richer AAA-aligned feature set, EnableAll typically delivers more accessibility per dollar. For a merchant who specifically wants the accessiBe widget under a Shopify-listed brand and has accepted the reseller dependency, Accessibility Spark is a functional option.
Based on our review, Accessibility Spark appears to be a white-label reseller of accessiBe’s accessWidget — the same underlying overlay technology that Crownpeak also resells as part of its enterprise platform. If correct, you are effectively evaluating accessiBe’s widget under a different brand name.
Yes. Accessibility Spark is listed on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/accessibilityspark. Native install is one of the things it has in common with EnableAll. Source: Shopify App Store listing, accessed May 2026.
An overlay applies accessibility adjustments via JavaScript at the presentation layer without touching your underlying code. A code-fix solution like EnableAll repairs issues directly in your site’s code — creating fixes that are readable by assistive technologies, search engines, and AI models. Overlays mask issues; code-fix removes them.
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.
For Shopify brands that want a purpose-built accessibility platform with code-level repairs, ecommerce-trained AI, AAA-aligned features, transparent pricing, and a free Starter plan, EnableAll is generally the better fit. Accessibility Spark fits a narrower profile: merchants who specifically want a Shopify-listed reseller of accessiBe’s widget.
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. Overlay tools that have historically claimed otherwise should be treated with caution.
When a product is white-labeled and resold, the reseller has no control over roadmap, bug fixes, compliance updates, or any regulatory exposure. If the underlying tool draws legal or regulatory scrutiny — as the underlying accessiBe widget has — merchants using a resold version carry comparable exposure. For Shopify merchants who want depth, longevity, and control in their accessibility solution, a purpose-built platform like EnableAll avoids that uncertainty.
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.
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 and does not impact runtime performance.
The underlying accessiBe widget is a JavaScript layer that adds a script to every page load. The performance impact depends on the specifics of your site and theme. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach does not add overlay scripts.
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. Accessibility Spark is a Shopify-listed reseller of accessiBe’s accessWidget — so its technology, roadmap, and compliance posture are accessiBe’s — and its entry plan is $99.99/month. For Shopify brands, EnableAll offers in-house code-level repairs, ecommerce-trained AI, a wider AAA feature set, and lower pricing; Accessibility Spark’s appeal is a Shopify-listed brand running the familiar accessiBe widget.
Accessibility Spark Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/accessibilityspark. Accessed May 2026
Accessibility Spark website: accessibilityspark.com. Accessed May 2026.
accessiBe Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/accesswidget. 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.
For a more detailed breakdown of how EnableAll does things differently as a company, as a platform, and across our full feature set, please consult our Full Comparison Guide.
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