Compare CodeInspire vs EnableAll
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
CodeInspire Accessibility Tool is a lightweight accessibility widget developed by CodeInspire.io, a small Australian web development team. It has been on the Shopify App Store since May 2022 and is positioned as a low-cost, fast-loading toolbar option. EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify and ecommerce. Both are native Shopify apps. The differences come down to depth of feature set, what changes the product makes to your site, and whether accessibility is the team’s primary focus.
This page compares EnableAll and CodeInspire head-to-head for Shopify merchants and ecommerce teams evaluating accessibility apps in 2026. Both products 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. CodeInspire is a pure overlay — a JavaScript-based accessibility toolbar with no code-level repair. EnableAll’s Code-Fix repairs accessibility barriers directly in your Shopify CMS (content management system), with an optional Assist-Bar on top.
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, with an optional Assist-Bar on top. CodeInspire is a pure overlay — a lightweight JavaScript accessibility toolbar with no permanent code-level fixes.
Shopify fit: EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one and holds the Built for Shopify badge (Shopify’s quality and integration standard). CodeInspire does not hold the Built for Shopify badge as of May 2026. Installation for both is native through Shopify admin.
AI claims: CodeInspire markets itself as “AI-Powered” on the Shopify App Store. Based on our review of its public features and widget screenshots, we could not identify visible AI capabilities — no AI-generated alt text, no text simplification, no machine-learning features. EnableAll’s AI is built in-house, trained on ecommerce data, and writes alt text directly into Shopify’s CMS for search engine optimization (SEO) benefit.
Feature breadth: CodeInspire publishes approximately 25+ widget features for its pro plan. The free plan has only 10+. EnableAll offers 40+ Assist-Bar features across all plans including AAA-level capabilities CodeInspire does not list — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, video captions, and order confirmation review.
Pricing: Both products offer a free tier. CodeInspire’s paid plans are very low-cost (free and Pro at $7.20 /month). EnableAll’s paid plans start at $25/month and reflect a broader scope — Code-Fix at the CMS level, ecommerce-trained AI alt text written into theme code, a richer AAA-aligned toolbar, Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning, and in-house Expert Services.
Choose EnableAll if you want code-level repairs, ecommerce-trained AI alt text written into your Shopify CMS for SEO benefit, a richer AAA-aligned Assist-Bar, continuous compliance scanning, and in-house Expert Services — and you want accessibility as the platform’s sole focus.
Choose CodeInspire if you want the absolute lowest-cost Shopify accessibility widget, you value its lightweight JavaScript performance positioning, and you do not need code-level repairs, AI capabilities, or AAA-aligned features beyond a basic toolbar.
CodeInspire Accessibility Tool is a Shopify accessibility widget developed by CodeInspire.io. CodeInspire.io is a small web development company based in Australia, The company is a general web development team and Shopify Agency, not an accessibility specialist.
The app launched on May 20, 2022 — one of the longer-installed accessibility widgets on the Shopify App Store. It has 13 reviews with a 4.7-star rating, and an install base of roughly 1,877–1,921 stores across published sources. CodeInspire does not hold the Built for Shopify badge as May 2026.
CodeInspire is a pure overlay — a JavaScript-based accessibility toolbar widget. The widget is built on native JavaScript (no jQuery), and CodeInspire emphasizes this as making the tool “lightweight and fast.” Performance-first positioning is the company’s primary marketing message.
There is no code-level repair to your Shopify theme or CMS. CodeInspire does not appear to offer continuous compliance scanning, manual expert audits, or in-house professional services beyond its email support channel.
CodeInspire’s Shopify App Store listing describes the product as “AI-Powered.” Based on our review of the widget’s published features and screenshots, we could not identify visible AI capabilities — no AI-generated alt text, no text simplification, no machine-learning features. The “AI-Powered” claim may refer to backend functionality not surfaced in the customer-facing widget; verify directly with CodeInspire if this matters to your evaluation.
CodeInspire is available on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/codeinspire-accessibility-tool. Installation is native — through Shopify admin, with Shopify billing integration and standard uninstall flow.
CodeInspire is positioned at small Shopify merchants who want a lightweight accessibility widget at the lowest possible price. The lightweight/fast performance positioning is the headline. Interestingly, CodeInspire’s user base is reported to include around 15.5% from Israel, yet the app does not appear to support right-to-left (RTL) language layouts — a meaningful gap for that user segment.
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).
Joel Garthwaite, Founder of DisplayChamp, has seen the commercial upside: “EnableAll has helped us expand sales to the USA with more confidence. Our customers love it, our site’s stayed fast compared to other tools we’ve tried, and our SEO scores have improved too.”
CodeInspire is a pure overlay. When a visitor opens the widget, a JavaScript layer adjusts how the page renders in their browser. The underlying site code is not changed.
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. Because the corrections apply for every visitor as the page loads — not only when a toolbar is opened — assistive technologies and automated checkers encounter the corrected markup.
Because CodeInspire is an overlay, its effects depend on the widget 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.
CodeInspire’s performance-first marketing emphasizes a lightweight JavaScript bundle. That is a real strength compared to heavier overlay widgets. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach goes further — it adds no overlay scripts to your site at all; the optional Assist-Bar is engineered to be extremely lightweight; and Auto-Audit scans on a frequency you control rather than running continuously.
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. Overlay-only tools like CodeInspire require the widget to be re-validated against theme updates, and any structural code issues remain in the underlying HTML for compliance audits to find.
Source: apps.shopify.com/codeinspire-accessibility-tool, accessed May 2026.
CodeInspire offers two plans:
Free — 10 Features, unlimited views, limited customization.
Pro — $7.20/month with all 25 features, EAA compliance, and full customization.
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 $5–$10/month, CodeInspire is one of the cheapest paid options on the Shopify App Store, and that low price will be appealing for very small merchants whose primary consideration is cost. The trade-off is that CodeInspire is a widget-only solution with no code-level fixes, no AI capabilities visible in the customer-facing widget, no continuous compliance scanning, and no in-house expert services.
EnableAll’s Growth plan starts at $49/month and delivers a fundamentally broader scope: Code-Fix at the CMS level, ecommerce-trained AI alt text written directly into theme code for SEO benefit, a 40+ feature toolbar built and tested by people with disabilities, Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning, and Expert Services manual testing.
EnableAll plans are based on your 12-month average sessions. A Black Friday spike, a viral product moment, or a seasonal campaign will never push you into a higher tier overnight. CodeInspire’s tiers are based on monthly visitor counts — worth confirming how visitors are counted relative to your actual traffic before committing to a plan.
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 offered” and “Not listed” means the capability does not appear in CodeInspire’s public Shopify App Store feature documentation as of May 2026. CodeInspire 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.
Text-to-speech. Both products offer a read-aloud feature. EnableAll’s voice is natural-sounding and includes pause, rewind, skip, and continuous reading controls. CodeInspire’s “Screen reader” feature uses a robotic-sounding voice with no playback controls.
Highlight links. EnableAll underlines all links and uses an on-brand contrast-compliant color to keep links visible while preserving brand. CodeInspire applies a black box behind links with white text — this can override brand colors and may not match the site’s design.
Custom site colors. CodeInspire allows visitors to change site colors, but the available bright color palette and pairing logic allow inaccessible combinations — including red text on a green background or text the same color as the background. EnableAll uses an intelligent color contrast algorithm to allow only accessible pairings from a curated dyslexia-friendly palette.
Larger cursor. EnableAll allows full color customization and keeps cursor sizing consistent — a large triangle on the page and a large hand cursor on interactive elements. CodeInspire offers only a white triangle, and the hand cursor on interactive elements appears at normal size, which can be jarring against the larger triangle.
Dark mode. CodeInspire’s dark mode is a color inversion that also inverts images, which can produce unnatural photo-negative visuals. EnableAll uses an intelligent contrast engine that recalibrates contrast based on design context and preserves image colors.
Low contrast adjustment. CodeInspire applies a translucent overlay across the page, which dims everything including images and brand identity. EnableAll uses an intelligent algorithm to soften colors while preserving brand and image clarity.
Image saturation. EnableAll applies saturation adjustments across both images and video content. CodeInspire applies saturation to images only.
Text sizing controls. EnableAll separates text sizing from line spacing so visitors can adjust each independently. CodeInspire bundles them — increasing text size also changes line spacing automatically.
Mute sounds. Both products offer this. EnableAll positions Mute sounds at the top of the toolbar because protecting screen reader users from autoplay audio is a high-priority accessibility need.
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.
Feature explanations. Every feature in the EnableAll Assist-Bar has an information button explaining what it does, accessible by click, hover, and keyboard focus. CodeInspire’s options are reasonably simple but do not include on-button explanations.
The AAA-aligned features above — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen customizable screen mask, image reader, video captions, order confirmation review, optional accessibility banner — are not in CodeInspire. Code-Fix at the structural level, ecommerce-trained AI alt text written into Shopify’s CMS, Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning, and in-house Expert Services are also not in CodeInspire.
Text alignment — visitors can switch text to left, center, or right alignment. EnableAll’s accessibility experts have not yet identified this as a meaningful WCAG requirement; under review.
Dedicated line height adjustment — visitors can change line spacing independently of text size. EnableAll supports vertical spacing between content blocks today; a dedicated line height control is under review.
Customizable accessibility profiles — preset disability configurations (see “Why EnableAll does not offer accessibility profiles” below).
Lightweight JavaScript performance positioning — CodeInspire’s main marketing message. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach achieves comparable or better performance by not adding overlay scripts at all, but CodeInspire’s framing may appeal to merchants who specifically prioritize a minimal toolbar script.
Where a feature exists in CodeInspire but not in EnableAll, the decision is either on the roadmap or has been made deliberately based on accessibility expert input. EnableAll prioritizes features that make a measurable difference to people who depend on them.
Many accessibility tools — including CodeInspire, accessiBe, 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 CodeInspire support WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 alignment at the AA baseline most accessibility tools target. EnableAll explicitly designs against WCAG AAA criteria where the feature is technically achievable through automation. CodeInspire’s documented coverage is more concentrated at A and AA level, with fewer AAA-aligned capabilities.
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. CodeInspire mentions a “free ADA audit” in some marketing, though the scope and depth of this is not clearly documented; verify with CodeInspire directly if this matters to your evaluation.
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.”
CodeInspire’s “AI-Powered” Shopify App Store framing does not appear, on our review of the public feature list, to be supported by visible AI capabilities in the customer-facing widget. Merchants evaluating CodeInspire should ask CodeInspire directly to clarify which AI features are active and where in the product they apply.
EnableAll offers a dedicated case manager on Scale and Advanced plans, with manual testing, fixes, and reporting available through Expert Services. CodeInspire does not appear to offer dedicated litigation support or in-house expert services.
Both EnableAll and CodeInspire are native Shopify apps — installed and managed through Shopify admin, with Shopify billing integration. EnableAll holds the Built for Shopify badge; CodeInspire does not appear to. CodeInspire’s lightweight-JavaScript marketing positioning is genuine — the script is built without jQuery and emphasizes performance. EnableAll’s Code-Fix approach achieves comparable or better performance outcomes by not adding overlay scripts at all, but CodeInspire’s framing may appeal to merchants who specifically prioritize a minimal widget bundle.
For Shopify merchants who care about conversion and SEO outcomes alongside compliance, the depth of code-level integration, ecommerce-trained AI, and AAA-aligned feature breadth are meaningful differentiators in favor of EnableAll.
No automated accessibility tool — including EnableAll and CodeInspire — 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.
Complex interactive flows — multi-step forms, custom checkout logic.
PDFs and downloadable documents.
Video content beyond automated captions.
Design system decisions — color palette, layout, typeface.
Third-party embeds and iframes.
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 with native admin integration.
One of the longest-installed Shopify accessibility apps (launched May 2022).
Performance-first positioning — built on native JavaScript without jQuery, marketed as lightweight and fast.
Reasonably accessible widget interface (dark text and icons with bordered buttons) — a real shared strength.
Very low entry pricing — free tier plus paid plan from $7.20/month.
Features EnableAll does not yet offer: text alignment, dedicated line height adjustment, accessibility profiles.
Headless integration listed as a plan feature.
Pure overlay — no code-level fixes. Structural accessibility barriers remain in the underlying Shopify code.
No Built for Shopify badge.
“AI-Powered” marketing claim is not visibly supported by the public widget feature set we reviewed.
No AI-generated alt text in the customer-facing widget; no AI text simplification; no machine-learning features visible.
No continuous compliance scanning, no in-house expert services, no manual testing.
Several AAA-aligned features not offered — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen customizable screen mask, image reader, video captions, order confirmation review.
Limited features just 10 on the free plan, 25 on the pro plan.
Custom site colors allow inaccessible combinations including text the same color as the background.
Dark mode inverts images, producing unnatural photo-negative visuals.
Larger cursor breaks consistent cursor sizing when hovering over interactive elements.
Text sizing bundled with line spacing — visitors cannot adjust each independently.
No RTL (right-to-left) language support despite a reported 15.5% Israel user base.
Built by a general web development team, not accessibility specialists.
No apparent disability-community partnerships.
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 included 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 not in CodeInspire — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, video captions, order confirmation review.
133 languages of toolbar translation versus CodeInspire’s 33.
Intelligent contrast engine that preserves brand design and image colors.
Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning and in-house Expert Services manual testing.
Real-time contrast ratio display with AA/AAA pass/fail indicators.
Sentence case toolbar UI with information icons on every feature.
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 yet offer text alignment, dedicated line height adjustment, or accessibility profiles. The first two are under review; profiles are deliberately not built per accessibility expert advice.
Does not offer a numerical litigation pledge.
You want the absolute lowest entry price for a native Shopify accessibility widget and your budget is tightly constrained.
You specifically prioritize lightweight script performance over feature breadth.
You need text alignment, dedicated line height adjustment, or accessibility profiles, and you do not need code-level repairs, AI capabilities, or AAA-aligned features beyond a basic toolbar.
You want code-level repairs that improve compliance, performance, and SEO together.
You want ecommerce-trained AI alt text written into your Shopify CMS for SEO benefit, included on every plan.
You want a richer AAA-aligned Assist-Bar (sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, screen mask, image reader, video captions).
You want continuous compliance scanning and in-house Expert Services.
You want a more accessible toolbar UI (sentence case, information icons, real-time contrast ratio display).
Conversion impact, SEO, and long-term WCAG depth matter to you as much as price.
Both EnableAll and CodeInspire are native Shopify apps — a shared advantage over snippet-installed competitors. EnableAll holds the Built for Shopify badge; CodeInspire does not. Beyond that, the differences come down to Code-Fix vs overlay, AI vs no-visible-AI, AAA breadth, and depth of in-house expert services.
EnableAll runs on Microsoft Azure with autoscaling, is GDPR compliant, and is part of CareTech, a multinational organization. EnableAll Expert Services covers manual testing, audits, and VPATs. CodeInspire is a small Australian web development team without apparent enterprise compliance services capability.
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.
CodeInspire.io is developed by a small Australian web development team and Shopify agency team.
Switching from CodeInspire to EnableAll on a Shopify store typically delivers:
Permanent code-level fixes that hold up under formal audits and deliver SEO benefit through alt text written to the CMS.
Ecommerce-trained AI alt text on every plan, including the free Starter tier.
A richer AAA-aligned customer-facing toolbar — sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, screen mask, image reader, video captions, order confirmation review.
133 languages of toolbar translation versus CodeInspire’s 33.
A natural-sounding text-to-speech voice with playback controls.
Intelligent contrast engine that preserves brand design and image colors in dark mode.
Custom color customization with accessible-only pairings — no inaccessible combinations possible.
In-house Expert Services — manual testing, audits, VPATs.
You would trade off CodeInspire’s text alignment, dedicated line height adjustment, and accessibility profiles. The first two are under review at EnableAll; profiles are a deliberate design choice not to build.
If you can install a Shopify app, you can switch. Most stores complete the move in minutes.
Uninstall CodeInspire 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 CodeInspire specifically. For a broader view across the full accessibility tools market — including accessiBe, 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.
CodeInspire is a low-cost, lightweight Shopify overlay widget built by CodeInspire.io, a general web-development team and Shopify agency in Australia rather than an accessibility specialist. It does not offer continuous compliance scanning, manual expert audits, or in-house professional services, so it is a lighter fit for enterprise procurement and remediation needs.
Enterprise teams comparing the two are weighing EnableAll’s code-level remediation, in-house Expert Services, and CareTech-backed infrastructure against CodeInspire’s performance-first, low-cost overlay positioning.
For SMB Shopify merchants, both products offer a free tier and a low paid price; the difference is scope.
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.
CodeInspire is one of the cheapest paid options on the Shopify App Store (free tier plus a $7.20/month Pro plan), with a performance-first, lightweight positioning. The trade-off is that it is widget-only — no code-level fixes, no continuous scanning, no in-house services — and its “AI-Powered” listing claim is not visibly supported by the customer-facing feature set we reviewed.
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. We could not identify AI-generated alt text in CodeInspire’s customer-facing widget, so product images depend on manual descriptions.
Simplified text. Simplified output preserves natural product-language flow because the AI understands ecommerce content. CodeInspire 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. CodeInspire 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.
CodeInspire is a lightweight, general-purpose overlay with no ecommerce-specific features. For Shopify brands where conversion and SEO outcomes matter alongside compliance, EnableAll’s ecommerce specialism is the larger of the two differences.
No automated accessibility tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance, and any honest answer needs to start there. With that caveat, EnableAll’s Code-Fix repairs accessibility issues at the code level — alt text, ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes, form labels, skip links, heading structure, keyboard navigation, and pop-up modal accessibility — which assistive technology users and accessibility researchers consistently describe as more reliable than surface-level overlays that adjust the rendered page at runtime.
EnableAll also lists more AAA-aligned features than CodeInspire’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.
CodeInspire’s strengths are its lightweight native-JavaScript performance and a reasonably accessible widget interface, plus a few features EnableAll does not yet offer — text alignment, dedicated line-height adjustment, and accessibility profiles. Its limits are that it is overlay-only, offers 10 features on the free plan and 25 on Pro, allows some inaccessible color combinations, and shows no visible AI capability.
For Shopify brands where the goal is to fix accessibility barriers at source and expose a richer AAA-aligned feature set, EnableAll typically delivers more accessibility per dollar. For a very small store focused purely on a low-cost, lightweight overlay, CodeInspire remains a reasonable option.
Yes. CodeInspire Accessibility Tool is available on the Shopify App Store at apps.shopify.com/codeinspire-accessibility-tool. Installation is native — through Shopify admin. CodeInspire does not appear to hold the Built for Shopify badge as of writing.
Yes. CodeInspire is a pure overlay — a JavaScript-based accessibility toolbar widget that applies adjustments at the presentation layer of a website. The underlying site code is not changed. CodeInspire markets its script as lightweight (built on native JavaScript without jQuery), but it is structurally an overlay.
CodeInspire’s Shopify App Store listing describes the product as “AI-Powered.” Based on our review of the widget’s public features, we could not identify visible AI capabilities — no AI-generated alt text, no text simplification, no machine-learning features. The “AI-Powered” claim may refer to backend functionality not surfaced in the customer-facing widget; merchants evaluating CodeInspire should ask CodeInspire directly to clarify.
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.
Both products are native Shopify apps. EnableAll holds the Built for Shopify badge; CodeInspire does not. The differences are Code-Fix vs overlay, proprietary ecommerce-trained AI vs no visible AI, AAA breadth, in-house Expert Services, and toolbar UI accessibility. For most Shopify brands, EnableAll delivers stronger compliance, better SEO outcomes, and a richer customer-facing toolbar. CodeInspire fits a narrower profile: very small Shopify stores that want the lowest entry price and value the lightweight JavaScript performance positioning.
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 and does not impact runtime performance.
EnableAll lists significantly more WCAG AAA-aligned features than CodeInspire, including sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen customizable screen mask, image reader, video captions, and order confirmation review. CodeInspire offers text alignment, dedicated line height adjustment, and accessibility profiles that EnableAll does not currently offer.
Per the most recent review of CodeInspire’s listing, the company offers a Free plan (up to 5,000 visitors/month), a Growing plan at $5/month (up to 50,000 visitors), and an Established plan at $10/month (50,000+ visitors). All plans include 25+ features and customizable profiles. CodeInspire’s pricing model has changed over time, so verify current pricing directly on the Shopify App Store and CodeInspire.io.
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.
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. CodeInspire is a low-cost, lightweight Shopify overlay (free–$7.20/month) whose “AI-powered” claim isn’t evident in its public feature set, and it does not hold the Built for Shopify badge. For Shopify brands, EnableAll adds code-level corrections, ecommerce-trained AI written to the CMS, a wider AAA set, and Expert Services; CodeInspire counters with the lowest price and a lightweight performance focus.
CodeInspire Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/codeinspire-accessibility-tool. Accessed May 2026.
CodeInspire website: codeinspire.io/codeinspire-accesibility-tool. 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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