Compare Crownpeak vs EnableAll
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
Code-fix vs overlay for Shopify accessibility, compliance, and conversion.
This is a slightly unusual comparison. Crownpeak is a large enterprise Digital Experience Platform (DXP) — not primarily an accessibility tool. EnableAll is a code-first accessibility platform built for Shopify. The two are operating at very different scales, with very different audiences. The most important thing a Shopify merchant can take from this page is that Crownpeak is probably not the right comparison for your accessibility needs in the first place — and if you have arrived here while researching accessibility solutions for a Shopify store, EnableAll vs accessiBe is likely the comparison you actually want.
This page covers Crownpeak’s accessibility offering, its recent acquisition by Rezolve Ai, and how it compares with EnableAll for merchants who want a dedicated Shopify accessibility platform. For the full feature-by-feature comparison of the underlying widget Crownpeak resells, see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page.
Different categories of product. EnableAll is a dedicated Shopify accessibility platform. Crownpeak is an enterprise DXP — Digital Experience Platform — that bundles a resold third-party accessibility widget as one capability among many.
Crownpeak’s accessibility widget appears to be a resold accessiBe accessWidget, the same overlay that Accessibility Spark also resells. If correct, the underlying accessibility technology is accessiBe’s, not Crownpeak’s own.
Crownpeak was acquired by Rezolve Ai (NASDAQ-listed) in December 2025. The acquisition was focused on AI-driven commerce and enterprise content management. Accessibility was not cited as a strategic priority for the combined business.
Crownpeak is not on the Shopify App Store and is not designed for Shopify merchants. Its pricing, implementation requirements, and customer profile are oriented to large global enterprises managing omnichannel content.
For Shopify merchants who want a dedicated accessibility platform, EnableAll is built for Shopify from day one, holds the Built for Shopify badge (Shopify’s quality and integration standard), offers code-level repairs (not overlay-only), and a 40+ feature Assist-Bar with AAA-level capabilities the accessiBe widget does not list — including sign language translation, simplified text, click on hover, declutter content, full-screen screen mask, image reader, and video captions.
Choose EnableAll if you run a Shopify store and want a dedicated, purpose-built accessibility platform with code-level repairs, transparent pricing, every feature included on every plan, and a richer AAA-aligned Assist-Bar.
Choose Crownpeak if you are a large enterprise organization evaluating Crownpeak as a Digital Experience Platform for omnichannel content and product discovery — in which case accessibility is one component among many and you will want to evaluate the underlying accessiBe widget separately.
Crownpeak is a cloud-first, SaaS-based Digital Experience Platform built for large enterprises. Its core products are Fredhopper, an AI-driven product discovery engine, and FirstSpirit, an enterprise-grade content management system (CMS). Crownpeak’s published customer roster includes Harvey Nichols, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Sephora, Dr Martens, Converse, and Commerzbank. The platform is designed for organizations managing omnichannel digital experiences across multiple markets, languages, and content teams.
Crownpeak’s broader platform includes digital governance tools that touch on accessibility compliance — but Crownpeak is not an accessibility-first platform, and it has not built its own dedicated accessibility solution.
In December 2025, Crownpeak was acquired by Rezolve Ai, a NASDAQ-listed company positioning itself as a leader in conversational and agentic commerce. The deal was reportedly valued at approximately $90 million, with Rezolve also assuming approximately $150 million in debt. The acquisition added approximately $70 million in annual revenue and over 400 enterprise deployments to Rezolve’s business. For context, Rezolve’s own pre-acquisition revenue stood at approximately $5.3 million annually, making Crownpeak a transformational rather than incremental addition.
Rezolve’s strategic focus is AI-powered commerce: conversational search, automated content optimization, and what Rezolve describes as “autonomous commerce.” Its Brain Commerce division — into which Crownpeak is being integrated — combines Crownpeak’s enterprise DXP with Rezolve’s Brain Suite to enable conversational and agentic transactions across enterprise customers. Accessibility was not cited as a strategic priority for the combined business.
For merchants evaluating Crownpeak’s accessibility offering, this ownership context is worth understanding. Crownpeak’s accessibility capability is a resold third-party widget — not proprietary technology, and not a strategic focus for its new parent.
Based on our review, Crownpeak’s accessibility widget appears to be a resold version of accessiBe’s accessWidget, embedded within the Crownpeak platform. Accessibility Spark also appears to whitelabel and resell the same accessiBe solution.
If correct, this means: if you are evaluating Crownpeak specifically for its accessibility capabilities, you are effectively evaluating accessiBe’s widget delivered through a DXP intermediary. The underlying technology, its WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) coverage, its feature set, and its limitations are accessiBe’s — not Crownpeak’s own development.
For the full feature-by-feature breakdown of what that widget offers and how it compares to EnableAll, see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page.
Crownpeak is an enterprise-grade DXP. Its customers are large global organizations, and its pricing, implementation requirements, and scope reflect that. Crownpeak is not a Shopify accessibility app. It is not on the Shopify App Store. It is not designed for Shopify merchants. Its accessibility capability — the accessiBe widget — is one component of a much larger, more complex, and significantly more expensive enterprise platform.
If you have encountered Crownpeak while researching accessibility solutions for your Shopify store, it is most likely not the right comparison for your needs. The tools are operating at very different scales and serving very different audiences.
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).
Victoria Jenkins, Founder of Unhidden and a disabled entrepreneur, sees both sides: “It gives me peace of mind and it’s definitely helped convert customers. Being more accessible digitally gives us a competitive advantage — disabled consumers are far more likely to stay with a brand that considers them.”
Since Crownpeak’s accessibility offering appears to be built on accessiBe’s widget, the comparison that matters most for merchants is between EnableAll and accessiBe directly. Here is a summary of the key differences across the three areas that matter most for Shopify merchants: compliance depth, ecommerce conversion, and SEO.
accessiBe is an overlay solution — it applies accessibility adjustments at the presentation layer via a JavaScript widget, without touching your underlying code. EnableAll fixes accessibility issues at the code level via front-end injection, without editing your Shopify theme files or CMS content: ARIA attributes, image alt text, form labels, skip links, heading structure, keyboard navigation, and more are repaired at the source. That means stronger WCAG alignment, better assistive technology compatibility, and barriers that are actually removed rather than masked. Our clients have seen an 89% to 100% reduction in accessibility errors, and up to 98% on heavily customized themes.
EnableAll also reaches further on WCAG coverage. Where the accessiBe widget focuses primarily on AA requirements, EnableAll offers a broader set of WCAG AA features alongside AAA-level capabilities — including sign language translation, simplified text, text-to-speech, click on hover for customers who cannot use a mouse, declutter content for customers with ADHD or autism, and an order confirmation review step for customers with cognitive differences.
That said, no automated tool can guarantee full WCAG compliance — overlay-based or code-based. Some WCAG requirements require human review and manual remediation. EnableAll states this openly and provides Auto-Audit continuous compliance scanning and Expert Services manual testing for the situations that require human-level evidence. For the full feature-by-feature breakdown of the accessiBe widget — including capabilities listed and those flagged as “Not listed” in accessiBe’s public feature documentation — see our dedicated EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) comparison.
Note: Throughout this page and our companion accessiBe comparison, “Not listed” means the capability does not appear in accessiBe’s (or Crownpeak’s resold version’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 and we will review.
EnableAll’s AI is trained specifically on ecommerce data, which means alt text, simplified text, video captions, and language translations are all optimized for product discovery and purchasing intent — not generic web content. accessiBe uses a more general AI approach. Features like click on hover, declutter content, sign language translation, and the order confirmation review step are all designed with the shopping journey in mind. These are real-world usability improvements that keep more customers moving toward checkout — and that translate into measurable commercial outcomes for merchants.
Because EnableAll injects accessibility corrections on the front end of your Shopify store, without editing your theme files or CMS content — not via an injected JavaScript layer — search engines and large language models can read and credit those changes. AI-generated alt text stored in your theme files strengthens product discoverability in organic search and improves Core Web Vitals. accessiBe’s overlay approach injects changes at the script layer, which search engines typically cannot access, meaning the SEO benefit of any accessibility improvement is largely lost. EnableAll’s code-first approach protects site speed and strengthens search performance simultaneously.
At comparable traffic volumes, EnableAll costs significantly less than accessiBe and includes more. EnableAll’s free Starter plan covers stores up to 1,000 sessions/month with every accessibility feature included. Paid plans start at $49/month for up to 25,000 sessions. accessiBe’s entry plan starts at $59/month for just 5,000 visits. At the 100,000-visit/month level, accessiBe charges $479/month; EnableAll’s equivalent Scale plan is $149/month and includes manual testing, a dedicated case manager, and priority support. EnableAll calculates on your 12-month average sessions to protect against seasonal spikes pushing you onto a higher plan without warning.
Crownpeak does not publish public pricing for its DXP, and any accessibility capability is bundled into the broader enterprise contract — significantly more expensive than a dedicated accessibility tool, with implementation costs and timelines to match.
Many accessibility tools — including the accessiBe widget that Crownpeak 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.”
No automated accessibility tool — including EnableAll or any overlay (whether resold or original) — 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.
Crownpeak is an enterprise content and commerce platform that includes an accessibility widget as one feature among many — and that widget is not its own. EnableAll is a dedicated accessibility platform built specifically for Shopify, with accessibility as its sole focus, its entire product roadmap, and the founding mission of its team.
If you are a Shopify merchant looking for a dedicated accessibility solution, Crownpeak is not a direct competitor. Its accessibility offering — the accessiBe widget — is covered in full in our EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) comparison.
If you are an enterprise organization evaluating Crownpeak as a DXP and want to understand how its accessibility capability compares, the same applies: the accessiBe comparison gives you the depth you need.
You are a large enterprise organization evaluating Digital Experience Platforms for omnichannel content management and AI-powered product discovery.
Accessibility is one of many requirements you are evaluating alongside content management, product discovery, and digital governance.
You have an enterprise procurement budget and timeline that can absorb a DXP-scale implementation.
You are already a Rezolve Ai or Crownpeak customer and want to evaluate the accessibility widget bundled into your existing platform.
You are a Shopify merchant of any size — SMB, mid-market, or enterprise — and want a dedicated accessibility platform.
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 for very small stores.
You want a richer AAA-aligned customer-facing toolbar built for ecommerce.
Conversion impact and SEO matter to you as much as compliance.
EnableAll runs on Microsoft Azure with autoscaling, is GDPR compliant, and is part of CareTech, a multinational organization. EnableAll also supports custom and headless CMS implementations for enterprise organizations through tailored Expert Services engagements. Auto-Audit — EnableAll’s compliance scanning tool — can be used on any website regardless of platform. For enterprise organizations on Shopify Plus or with custom architectures, EnableAll’s dedicated focus typically delivers deeper accessibility outcomes than an accessibility widget bundled inside a much larger DXP contract.
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.
Crownpeak is a Digital Experience Platform now owned by Rezolve Ai (NASDAQ-listed). Its accessibility capability — based on our review — is a resold third-party widget rather than a proprietary product.
This page covers how EnableAll compares to Crownpeak specifically — and notes that Crownpeak 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
These are different categories of product. Crownpeak is a cloud-based enterprise Digital Experience Platform (DXP) — built around Fredhopper product discovery and FirstSpirit content management, and used by large global brands — that bundles a resold third-party accessibility widget as one capability among many. Its accessibility offering appears to be a resold accessiBe accessWidget, not technology Crownpeak built. In December 2025 Crownpeak was acquired by Rezolve Ai, whose stated focus is AI-driven commerce; accessibility was not cited as a strategic priority for the combined business.
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.
So for an enterprise specifically evaluating accessibility on Shopify, EnableAll is the dedicated, purpose-built option, while Crownpeak is an enterprise DXP whose accessibility layer is a resold widget you would want to evaluate separately (see our EnableAll vs accessiBe comparison).
Crownpeak is not designed for SMB Shopify merchants, so for that audience EnableAll is the clear fit.
Crownpeak is an enterprise DXP. It is not on the Shopify App Store, not designed for Shopify stores, and its pricing, implementation requirements, and scope are oriented to large global organizations — well beyond what an SMB store needs or can practically deploy.
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.
If you encountered Crownpeak while researching accessibility for a Shopify store, it is most likely not the right comparison; EnableAll is built for exactly that buying motion.
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. Crownpeak’s accessibility layer is a resold accessiBe overlay that applies alt text at runtime, so the SEO benefit is limited.
Simplified text. Simplified output preserves natural product-language flow because the AI understands ecommerce content. The resold 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.
Crownpeak is an enterprise DXP rather than a Shopify accessibility product, and its accessibility capability is a resold multi-platform overlay. 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.
Because Crownpeak’s accessibility capability appears to be a resold accessiBe accessWidget, its accessibility ceiling is that widget’s — a presentation-layer overlay — not Crownpeak’s own development. EnableAll also lists more AAA-aligned features than the underlying accessiBe widget’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.
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. Crownpeak is the relevant comparison only if you are evaluating a full enterprise DXP, in which case the accessibility widget is one component among many.
Not primarily. Crownpeak is a Digital Experience Platform built for enterprise content management and AI-powered product discovery. It includes digital governance features that touch on accessibility, but its dedicated accessibility widget is a resold version of accessiBe’s accessWidget — not proprietary Crownpeak technology.
Crownpeak was acquired by Rezolve Ai, a NASDAQ-listed AI commerce company, in December 2025. The acquisition was focused on AI-driven commerce capabilities and enterprise content management. Accessibility was not cited as a strategic priority for the combined business.
No. Crownpeak is not on the Shopify App Store and does not have a Shopify app. Crownpeak is designed for large enterprise organizations managing omnichannel digital experiences — not for Shopify merchants. If you are evaluating accessibility solutions for a Shopify store, EnableAll vs accessiBe is the comparison most likely to be useful.
The accessiBe widget is an overlay solution — it applies accessibility fixes at the surface level via JavaScript, without making changes to your underlying code. EnableAll’s Code-Fix technology repairs accessibility issues directly in your Shopify CMS, delivering stronger WCAG alignment, better assistive technology support, and SEO benefits that an overlay cannot provide. For the full comparison, see our EnableAll vs accessiBe (2026) page.
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.
Yes. While EnableAll is built primarily for Shopify merchants, it is also available for enterprise brands operating on custom or headless CMS architectures through tailored implementation. Auto-Audit — EnableAll’s compliance scanning tool — can be used on any website regardless of platform. To register interest in new platform integrations, contact [email protected].
As of May 2026, EnableAll’s Code-Fix and Assist-Bar are built for Shopify, with expansion to additional platforms in active development. Auto-Audit and Expert Services are available on any website regardless of platform.
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 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. Crownpeak is an enterprise Digital Experience Platform whose accessibility capability is a resold accessiBe widget — not its own technology — and it is not on the Shopify App Store; it was acquired by Rezolve Ai in December 2025. For Shopify brands wanting a dedicated accessibility platform, EnableAll offers native install, code-level corrections, ecommerce-trained AI, and a richer AAA feature set; Crownpeak suits large enterprises evaluating a full DXP, where accessibility is one component among many.
Crownpeak website: crownpeak.com. Accessed May 2026.
Rezolve Ai investor relations: investor.rezolve.com. Accessed May 2026.
Rezolve Ai press release on Crownpeak acquisition (December 2025)
accessiBe website: accessibe.com. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Shopify App Store listing: apps.shopify.com/enableall. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll Full Comparison Guide: enableall.com/compare/compare-enableall-vs-other-accessibility-tools. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll pricing: enableall.com/pricing. Accessed May 2026.
EnableAll customers: enableall.com/customers. Accessed May 2026.
WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 Reference: w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag. Accessed May 2026.
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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