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Compare AudioEye vs EnableAll

Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.

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This page compares EnableAll and AudioEye head-to-head. Both aim to improve WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) alignment, support the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the European Accessibility Act (EAA), and reduce legal exposure. They take fundamentally different technical approaches and serve fundamentally different ideal customers. AudioEye is a generic, multi-platform accessibility platform installed via JavaScript code snippet, with a heavy emphasis on backend automation, legal protection, and enterprise professional services. EnableAll is a code-first platform built specifically for Shopify, with an optional Assist-Bar on top of its Code-Fix technology.AudioEye is the largest publicly traded accessibility company in this comparison series, with two decades in market, a meaningful US patent portfolio, and a legal-protection offering that has defended customers in court. EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify and ecommerce, with native installation, transparent pricing, and a richer customer-facing Assist-Bar. The two products solve overlapping problems with very different tools — and if you are a Shopify merchant or ecommerce team evaluating accessibility apps in 2026, the differences matter.

TL;DR — EnableAll vs AudioEye in 60 seconds

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. AudioEye applies automated fixes at runtime via JavaScript — fixes are reapplied on every page load and depend on AudioEye’s script remaining active on your site.

Shopify fit: EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one and holds the Built for Shopify badge (Shopify’s quality and integration standard). AudioEye is not listed on the Shopify App Store. Installation on Shopify requires manually inserting a JavaScript snippet, with no Shopify-admin install or billing integration.

Features: EnableAll offers 40+ Assist-Bar features including AAA-level sign language translation, simplified text, text-to-speech, click on hover, declutter content, screen mask, image reader, and video captions. AudioEye’s customer-facing toolbar offers approximately 12 features in a basic grid; many AAA-level capabilities are not present.

Backend automation and services: AudioEye is genuinely stronger here. AudioEye claims 70+ automated fix types and 1.3 billion daily fixes across 127,000+ customers, with PDF remediation, mobile app auditing, Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) generation, developer tools, and a US-based human transcription captioning partnership. EnableAll covers most of this through Code-Fix, Auto-Audit, and Expert Services, with the trade-off that EnableAll is currently Shopify-first.

Pricing: EnableAll publishes its pricing transparently. AudioEye’s published $49/month Basic Protection figure is referenced but not on their pricing page. AudioEye’s flagship legal-protection feature (AudioEye Assurance) is reserved for the higher-tier Maximum Protection plan, not the entry plan.

Compliance honesty: EnableAll states openly that no automated tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance. AudioEye’s own documentation acknowledges that its entry-level plan “addresses approximately 50% of accessibility barriers” — a more transparent admission than many overlay providers, but a meaningful gap for merchants on that plan.

Choose EnableAll if you run a Shopify store, want native installation and transparent pricing, want code-level repairs (not runtime JavaScript), and want a richer AAA-aligned customer-facing toolbar built for ecommerce.

Choose AudioEye if you operate across many non-Shopify platforms, need a financial legal-protection pledge as a procurement requirement, value patent-backed enterprise legitimacy, or require breadth across PDF remediation, mobile app auditing, and VPAT generation as a single-vendor purchase.

What is AudioEye?

AudioEye company overview

AudioEye is a publicly traded accessibility company founded in 2005 and listed on NASDAQ under the ticker AEYE, and has approximately $93M market capitalization and approximately $10.5M quarterly revenue per most recent quarterly filing. It serves more than 127,000 customers — among the largest customer bases in the accessibility category — with named enterprise clients including Samsung, Calvin Klein, and Samsonite. AudioEye has offices in Tucson, Scottsdale, Atlanta, New York, and Portland.

Technology approach

AudioEye combines four things: automated JavaScript-based accessibility fixes applied at runtime; expert human testing and custom fixes (sold as professional services); compliance monitoring; and legal protection services. The end-user toolbar — branded “Personalization Tools” within an “Accessibility Help Desk” panel — offers a basic set of customer-facing visual adjustments. AudioEye’s real strength lies in its backend infrastructure: it claims detection across 400+ accessibility issues and automated testing against 32 WCAG criteria.

AudioEye publicly claims that its platform delivers 70+ automated fix types and 1.3 billion accessibility fixes daily across its customer base. AudioEye’s automated fixes are applied via JavaScript at runtime — they are not written permanently into your site’s code. They depend entirely on AudioEye’s script remaining active on the site.

Shopify presence

AudioEye is not available as a native Shopify app and is not listed on the Shopify App Store. Installation on Shopify requires manually inserting a JavaScript code snippet into your theme. This means no native Shopify-admin install, no Shopify billing integration, and no native uninstall flow — Shopify merchants must manage AudioEye outside of Shopify’s standard app management.

Patent portfolio and legal posture

AudioEye holds 26 US patents for accessibility overlay technology. It has actively enforced these patents, including suing AccessiBe in 2020. The patent portfolio is a meaningful IP asset that has no equivalent at EnableAll or most other competitors.

Customer types and market positioning

AudioEye is positioned as a generic, multi-platform accessibility company. Its customer base spans small business, enterprise brands, non-profits, federal government agencies, and state and local governments across many sectors. Distribution through CMS partners, agency partners, and authorized resellers contributes to its large customer count. AudioEye is not ecommerce-specific and has no features optimized for product pages, checkout flows, cart experiences, or ecommerce conversion outcomes.

What is EnableAll?

Shopify-first accessibility platform

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 accessibility approach

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.

Ecommerce AI and conversion optimization

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.

Optional Assist-Bar and advanced accessibility features

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 and Expert Services

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.

CareTech backing and enterprise-grade infrastructure

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.

Built through lived experience

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.

Proven results

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).

Robert Oakley, Founder of Oakley Home & Gifts, sells into the EU and US: “Fantastic app. We sell into the EU and US, so this is essential for us as a legal requirement. It also makes shopping easier, and it was so quick to get started. The team at EnableAll are always contactable and have excellent industry knowledge.”

Core technology differences: Code-Fix vs AudioEye’s runtime JavaScript

The single biggest difference between EnableAll and AudioEye is what each product changes when you install it — and how those changes persist on your site.

Native Shopify install vs JavaScript snippet

EnableAll is installed from the Shopify App Store with a single click. Shopify’s standard install flow handles permissions, billing, and theme compatibility. You can pause, manage, and uninstall from your Shopify admin like any other app.

AudioEye is not on the Shopify App Store. To add it to a Shopify store, an engineer (or merchant comfortable editing theme code) inserts a JavaScript snippet into the theme. There is no Shopify-admin install, no Shopify billing, and no native uninstall flow.

Runtime JavaScript fixes vs permanent code fixes

AudioEye’s automated fixes are applied at runtime: every time a visitor loads a page, AudioEye’s script scans and applies corrections to the rendered HTML. The fixes are not written into your site’s underlying code. If AudioEye’s script is blocked, removed, or fails to load, the corrections do not apply and the visitor sees the unmodified site. AudioEye’s own Trusted Certification language repeats the phrase “while the related JavaScript is active” throughout — making the conditional nature of the protection explicit.

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, which means assistive technologies — screen readers, keyboard navigation — encounter corrected accessibility markup directly, and the fixes hold up under formal compliance audits.

JavaScript dependency, ad blockers, and Content Security Policy

Because AudioEye’s automated fixes depend on the script loading, a visitor’s ad blocker, script blocker, or Content Security Policy (CSP) settings can prevent the corrections from being applied. EnableAll’s Code-Fix improvements do not have this dependency — they are part of the site itself.

Site speed and Core Web Vitals

JavaScript overlays add scripts to every page load. The performance impact varies by tool, but every script adds to the bundle a browser must process. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach adds no overlay scripts to your site; the optional Assist-Bar is engineered to be extremely lightweight. Auto-Audit scans on a frequency you control rather than running continuously.

Long-term accessibility maintenance

EnableAll’s Code-Fix works as an always-on accessibility developer for your store — continuously maintaining compliance as your site evolves, without any developer resource required. Runtime overlay tools require the script to be re-validated as your theme evolves, and any structural code issues remain in the underlying HTML for compliance audits to find regardless of how often the overlay reapplies its corrections.

Pricing comparison

AudioEye pricing

Source: audioeye.com, accessed May 2026.

Basic Protection — approximately $49/month per AudioEye’s historical published pricing. Includes automated monitoring and fixes; AudioEye’s own documentation states this addresses approximately 50% of accessibility barriers. Continuous monitoring, 24/7 Accessibility Help Desk, and AudioEye Trusted Certification.

Self-Managed Protection — pricing not publicly listed. Adds developer tools, certified expert guidance, custom training, an accessibility scanner, and expert audit reporting.

Maximum Protection — custom pricing. Comprehensive managed service including automated tools, continuous monitoring, custom-written fixes, and AudioEye Assurance — limited financial protection against WCAG-related legal claims.

Enterprise — custom pricing. Unlimited page views, daily monitoring, dedicated customer manager, expert legal advisor, legal guarantee, and dedicated account executive.

AudioEye Assurance — the financial protection AudioEye prominently markets — is only available on Maximum Protection and Enterprise plans. Customers on the Basic Protection plan do not receive the legal guarantee that is central to AudioEye’s positioning.

EnableAll pricing

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.

What the pricing difference reflects

AudioEye’s value proposition is weighted toward legal protection, backend automation at enterprise scale, and breadth of services (PDF remediation, mobile auditing, VPATs, developer tools). EnableAll’s value proposition is weighted toward deeper WCAG compliance through permanent code-level fixes, a richer customer-facing experience, transparent pricing, and stronger SEO outcomes — delivered without overlay scripts.

EnableAll includes every customer-facing accessibility feature on every plan — no feature gating, no compliance rationed by budget. AudioEye reserves AudioEye Assurance for the Maximum Protection tier and several professional services for higher tiers.

How seasonal traffic and usage spikes are handled

EnableAll plans are based on your 12-month average sessions, so seasonal peaks and promotional surges never trigger unexpected plan upgrades. AudioEye’s pricing factors and any traffic-based bands depend on the specifics of each custom quote at the Self-Managed, Maximum, and Enterprise tiers.

Feature comparison

Feature comparisons below list relevant WCAG success criteria levels in brackets — A, AA, and AAA. Levels reflect our best assessment and are provided for reference; verify against the official WCAG documentation for compliance purposes.

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Note: “Not listed” means the capability does not appear in AudioEye’s public Personalization Tools feature documentation as of May 2026. AudioEye 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.

Where EnableAll goes further on shared features

Toolbar UI accessibility. AudioEye’s Personalization Tools panel opens in dark mode only, uses title case capitalization on every feature label (“Text Size,” “Color Shift,” “Personalization Tools”), uses small font sizes within the panel, and provides no information icons or explanations on individual features. EnableAll’s Assist-Bar uses sentence case throughout, appropriately sized text, contrast-compliant buttons, and a dedicated information button on every feature — accessible on hover, click, and keyboard focus.

Larger cursor. EnableAll allows full color customization from a curated dyslexia-friendly palette and preserves correct cursor behavior throughout. AudioEye offers only a white triangle cursor and overrides the hand cursor on interactive elements — breaking a navigation cue that low-vision users depend on.

Contrast and dark mode. AudioEye bundles high contrast, desaturation, and color inversion behind a single “Contrast” button — customers cannot see which specific feature is active or use them independently. AudioEye’s dark mode inverts images as well as page content, producing unnatural photo-negative visuals. EnableAll’s dark mode uses an intelligent contrast engine that recalibrates contrast in context and preserves image colors.

Color adjustment. AudioEye’s “Color Shift” feature offers a single overall hue shift with no accessibility guardrails. EnableAll’s curated palette is informed by British Dyslexia Association guidance and the algorithm allows only contrast-compliant pairings.

Highlight options. AudioEye groups highlighting of headings, links, buttons, and all elements behind a single button with sub-options, and the heading highlight applies a bright yellow box that fails contrast in dark mode. EnableAll presents each highlight option as a separate, clearly labeled toggle that can be activated independently or in combination.

Reading ruler and reading guide. AudioEye’s reading ruler is a fixed black bar with a yellow outline — no customization. Its “Window” focus area is small, faint, and uncustomisable. EnableAll’s reading ruler is fully customizable for color, opacity, length, and height. EnableAll’s reading guide allows dyslexia-friendly color presets (sepia, cream, yellow, peach, sky blue) with full opacity control.

Stop animations. 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. Many tools break jQuery-built navigation when stop-animations is active; EnableAll bypasses navigation menus to keep the store fully navigable.

Give feedback experience. AudioEye’s Help Desk opens to a “Report Issue” form by default — a negative-first interaction that asks for the visitor’s name, email, assistive technology type, and a description of the problem. EnableAll’s give-feedback option sits unobtrusively at the bottom of the toolbar, available when needed without leading with it.

Languages. EnableAll supports 133 languages of toolbar translation; AudioEye supports 6. For a company with 127,000+ customers worldwide, AudioEye’s language coverage is a meaningful limitation.

Features only EnableAll offers (vs AudioEye’s Personalization Tools)

The AAA-aligned features — text-to-speech, sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, horizontal and vertical spacing, mute sounds, order confirmation review, and the keyboard-accessible header banner — are not listed in AudioEye’s Personalization Tools documentation. These features support customers with cognitive disabilities, motor impairments, deafness, low vision, autism, and combined needs.

Features AudioEye offers that EnableAll does not

AudioEye Assurance — financial legal-protection pledge. Limited financial protection against WCAG-related legal claims. Available on AudioEye’s Maximum Protection plan and above. AudioEye has successfully defended customers in court. EnableAll offers litigation support and a dedicated case manager through Expert Services but does not offer a financial pledge.

US patent portfolio. AudioEye holds 26 US patents for accessibility overlay technology and has actively enforced them. EnableAll has no equivalent IP portfolio.

PDF remediation services. AudioEye offers document remediation beyond websites. EnableAll is currently focused on web and ecommerce accessibility.

Mobile application auditing. AudioEye audits iOS and Android app accessibility. EnableAll does not currently offer mobile app auditing.

Closed captioning via human transcription. AudioEye offers captioning through 3Play Media, using professional US-based transcribers — slower and higher cost than EnableAll’s AI captions but the preferred standard for high-stakes content.

Developer-facing testing tools. AudioEye provides an Accessibility Builder Chrome extension and developer tools to catch accessibility issues before content goes live.

Keyboard shortcuts for toolbar management. AudioEye provides keyboard shortcuts for a wider range of toolbar functions than EnableAll currently offers.

24/7 Accessibility Help Desk. AudioEye provides a 24/7 human help desk for website visitors to report accessibility issues. EnableAll currently provides give-feedback within the toolbar and merchant support through standard support channels.

EnableAll’s position on features it has not added

Where a feature exists in AudioEye but not in EnableAll, there is a reason — typically that EnableAll has prioritized depth on Shopify-specific outcomes (code-level repair, ecommerce AI, conversion impact, Built for Shopify integration) over breadth across non-web surfaces. EnableAll’s roadmap is shaped by accessibility experts, client feedback, and the disability community.

Why EnableAll does not offer accessibility profiles

Many accessibility tools — including AudioEye, accessiBe, UserWay, 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.”

WCAG, ADA, and EAA compliance comparison

WCAG 2.1, 2.2, and 3.0 support

Both EnableAll and AudioEye 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.

Automated accessibility versus manual remediation

No automated tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance. AudioEye’s own documentation acknowledges that its Basic Protection plan “addresses approximately 50% of accessibility barriers” — a notably transparent admission compared to some overlay providers. EnableAll states this limitation openly throughout its product, pricing, and marketing. Auto-Audit and Expert Services exist precisely because some fixes require a human expert. AudioEye’s professional services play a similar role.

Honest compliance positioning

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.” AudioEye’s Trusted Certification language is conditional on the JavaScript remaining active — a fair representation of how runtime overlays work, but one that means the certification evaporates if the script is removed.

Litigation support and risk reduction

This is a genuine point of difference. AudioEye Assurance provides limited financial protection against WCAG-related legal claims on its Maximum Protection plan and above, and AudioEye has defended customers in court. EnableAll offers a dedicated case manager on Scale and Advanced plans, with manual testing, fixes, and reporting available through Expert Services. 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.

For risk-averse enterprise procurement teams that specifically require a financial pledge from the accessibility vendor, AudioEye’s offering is worth considering. For Shopify merchants whose primary goal is genuine compliance through code-level repair, EnableAll’s approach typically delivers stronger underlying compliance — but without the financial backstop.

Shopify and ecommerce performance

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.

AudioEye is a generic multi-platform accessibility company that is not on the Shopify App Store. Adding it to a Shopify store requires manually inserting a JavaScript snippet into the theme. AudioEye has no features optimized for Shopify-specific behaviors — theme structure, checkout flows, product page templates, variant handling, cart experience. For Shopify merchants who care about conversion and SEO outcomes alongside compliance, the depth of Shopify integration is a meaningful differentiator.

What remains manual no matter what

No automated accessibility tool — including EnableAll and AudioEye — can fully automate every WCAG requirement. 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 (AudioEye offers this as a service; EnableAll does not currently).

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.

Pros and cons

AudioEye pros

The largest accessibility company in this comparison series — publicly traded on NASDAQ as AEYE, with 20+ years in market and 127,000+ customers, 70+ automated fix types, 1.3B+ daily fixes.

26 US patents — the strongest patent portfolio in the accessibility overlay industry.

Enterprise client roster includes Samsung, Calvin Klein, and Samsonite.

Legal protection through AudioEye Assurance on Maximum Protection plans and above; the company has defended customers in court.

Substantial professional services offering — PDF remediation, mobile app auditing, VPAT generation, developer tools, IAAP-certified experts.

Closed captioning via human transcription through 3Play Media partnership.

24/7 Accessibility Help Desk for website visitors.

Broad platform support across WordPress, Drupal, Wix, Webflow, Squarespace, BigCommerce, Joomla, and others via JavaScript snippet.

Free trial available with no credit card required.

AudioEye cons

Toolbar is notably basic — approximately 12 personalization features in a simple grid, one of the most limited customer-facing toolbars among major competitors.

Toolbar opens in dark mode only — visitors cannot switch to a light theme.

“Report Issue” tab opens by default — a negative-first experience that frames the interaction around problems rather than empowerment.

Title case on all feature labels and small font size — reduces toolbar readability.

No information icons or feature explanations — visitors cannot learn what features do without trying them.

Larger cursor does not maintain correct cursor behavior; white triangle only.

Contrast, desaturation, and inversion bundled behind a single button; difficult to see which specific feature is active.

Dark mode inverts images as well as page content.

Reading ruler and reading guide have no customization.

Only 6 languages supported — extremely limited for a platform serving 127,000+ customers worldwide.

No text-to-speech — despite the company name, the customer-facing toolbar does not include read-aloud functionality.

Not listed on the Shopify App Store; requires JavaScript snippet installation.

No ecommerce-specific features.

Automated fixes are runtime JavaScript, not permanent code changes; Trusted Certification is conditional on AudioEye’s script remaining active.

Base plan addresses approximately 50% of accessibility barriers by AudioEye’s own admission.

AudioEye Assurance is reserved for the Maximum Protection plan; most customers on the entry plan do not receive the legal guarantee that is central to AudioEye’s marketing.

EnableAll pros

Code-level corrections applied automatically for every visitor — not a visitor-toggled overlay.

Native Shopify install, Built for Shopify badge as of May 2026, transparent pricing, and a free Starter plan.

40+ Assist-Bar features — one of the richest customer-facing toolbars in the market, compared to AudioEye’s 12-feature basic grid.

AAA-level features not in AudioEye: sign language translation, text-to-speech, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader.

AI trained on ecommerce data; alt text delivered in a way that supports both accessibility and SEO.

133 languages of toolbar translation versus AudioEye’s 6.

Intelligent contrast engine that preserves brand design and image colors.

Accessible color customization with guardrails against inaccessible combinations.

Fair, transparent pricing — every feature on every plan, 12-month average sessions billing, no seasonal-spike surprises.

Honest WCAG compliance positioning — no overclaiming, no litigation-fear marketing.

Built through lived experience, including disabled founder Mike Adams OBE, in collaboration with Purple Tuesday.

Microsoft Azure infrastructure, CareTech corporate backing.

EnableAll cons

Smaller company than AudioEye — AudioEye is publicly traded with 20+ years in market, a meaningful patent portfolio, and a significantly larger installed base.

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.

No financial pledge or lawsuit defense service.

No patent portfolio.

No PDF remediation or mobile app auditing services currently.

No developer-facing testing tools currently.

Fewer keyboard shortcuts for toolbar management than AudioEye.

Who each tool is best for

When AudioEye may be the better fit

You operate across many non-Shopify platforms and need a single accessibility platform that can be deployed broadly via JavaScript snippet.

A financial legal-protection pledge is a hard procurement requirement for your buying organization.

Patent-backed enterprise legitimacy matters for your buying committee.

You need PDF remediation, mobile app auditing, or VPAT generation alongside web accessibility, and want a single-vendor purchase.

Your accessibility program prioritizes professional services and risk transfer over depth of customer-facing personalization.

When EnableAll may be the better fit

You are on Shopify and want a native install, transparent pricing, and a free Starter plan.

You want code-level repairs that improve compliance, performance, and SEO together — and hold up under formal audits whether or not a script is running.

You want a richer AAA-aligned customer-facing toolbar built for ecommerce.

You want compliance positioning that holds up under scrutiny.

Conversion impact and SEO matter to you as much as compliance.

Your visitor base includes shoppers who would benefit from text-to-speech, sign language translation, simplified text, declutter content, or 133-language translation — features AudioEye does not list.

Considerations for Shopify brands

EnableAll’s Shopify-first build, native Shopify install, and Built for Shopify badge are meaningful signals. Beyond that, the depth of integration — ecommerce-trained AI alt text written to the product CMS, Code-Fix applied across Shopify’s theme structure, Auto-Audit calibrated to Shopify-specific content — delivers a different experience than a generic snippet-installed overlay can.

Considerations for enterprise ecommerce teams

Both products operate at enterprise scale. AudioEye brings 20+ years of enterprise SaaS depth, patent-backed legitimacy, and a substantial professional services bench. EnableAll runs on Microsoft Azure with autoscaling, is GDPR compliant, and is part of CareTech, a multinational organization. For enterprise Shopify merchants specifically, EnableAll’s combination of native Shopify integration, ecommerce-trained AI, code-level repair, and CareTech infrastructure is difficult to match.

Company background, infrastructure, and support

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.

AudioEye was founded in 2005 and is publicly listed on NASDAQ under the ticker AEYE and has approximately $93M market capitalization and approximately $10.5M quarterly revenue per most recent quarterly filing. It has offices in Tucson, Scottsdale, Atlanta, New York, and Portland, and reports significant scale across SMB, enterprise, government, and non-profit sectors.

What switching means for your business

Switching from AudioEye to EnableAll on a Shopify store typically delivers:

Native Shopify install — install, manage, and uninstall from Shopify admin instead of hand-editing theme code.

Code-level corrections applied automatically for every visitor — not only when a toolbar is opened — with SEO benefit delivered through alt text written to the product CMS.

A richer customer-facing toolbar — 40+ Assist-Bar features versus 12, including text-to-speech, sign language translation, simplified text, screen mask, declutter content, and click on hover.

133 languages of toolbar translation instead of 6.

Transparent pricing — published price tiers, free Starter plan, no minimum contract.

Ecommerce-trained AI — product-aware alt text, simplified text, and language translation.

Site speed improvements — no runtime overlay scripts processing fixes on every page load.

You would trade off AudioEye’s financial-pledge legal protection, patent portfolio, PDF remediation, mobile app auditing, VPAT generation as a packaged service, and developer-facing testing tools — though EnableAll covers most compliance needs through Code-Fix, Auto-Audit, and Expert Services.

How to switch from AudioEye to EnableAll (3 steps)

If you can install a Shopify app, you can switch. Most stores complete the move in minutes.

Step 1 — Remove AudioEye

Have your engineer or theme manager remove the AudioEye JavaScript snippet from your Shopify theme. Confirm the snippet is gone by inspecting your storefront source. Keep your existing accessibility statement and any feedback channels.

Step 2 — Install EnableAll

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.

Step 3 — Tell your customers

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.

Compare EnableAll across the wider accessibility market

This page covers how EnableAll compares to AudioEye 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.

FAQs

AI summary

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. AudioEye is a publicly traded, multi-platform vendor with deep backend automation, a patent portfolio, and a legal-protection pledge, but it is not on the Shopify App Store (snippet install) and its customer-facing toolbar is basic. For Shopify brands, EnableAll adds native install, code-level corrections, ecommerce-trained AI, and a far richer toolbar; AudioEye counters with enterprise scale, PDF/mobile/VPAT services, and AudioEye Assurance on higher tiers.

Sources

AudioEye website: audioeye.com. Accessed May 2026

AudioEye Trusted Certification language reference — confirm specific wording at time of publication.

AudioEye investor relations (NASDAQ: AEYE) — most recent 10-Q filing for market cap and revenue.

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