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As of April 2026, Web Accessibility by accessiBe is a WordPress ada plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.1/5 rating from 32 reviews. It has been downloaded 290K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.7+ and PHP 7.0+. Available on WordPress.org since 2019. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: Accessibility by UserWay.
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Ensuring that your WordPress website is accessible to all visitors, including individuals with disabilities, is critical for a number of reasons.
First and foremost, adjusting your website so that it is accessible is a moral and ethical imperative. There is also the matter of meeting legal obligations, under laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the European Accessibility Act (EAA).
But it’s important to realize that making your WordPre…
I’ve been told by a user of one of the websites I had to manage that the widget is adding a layer of complexity for screenreader users. After some research, I saw that even their Wikipedia page talks about legal issues and lawsuits, and I don’t want that for my clients.
Honestly, I’m surprised this company is still selling their solution. As I know, there is no shortcut in accessibility. It’s like telling you client you can install a widget that fixes all their UX issues. How in the wolrd?
All of its features are behind a paywall. Should it be available on the WordPress.org repo? Maybe not.
Though pricey, we feel like this plugin is well done and it helps us create a website that is truly more accessible for all users.
I didn’t see a previous review from months ago warning that this plugin does not have something “free”, which – no matter what the author may say to camouflage the idea – it should be very clear that they are promoting/providing a plugin simply to connect to a paid service.
Devs fall for their marketing and then find out client is really in trouble, It makes sites worse. Many articles telling the truth because they do not. Businesses still getting letters and lawsuits with this on the site. All marketing and not truth.
They posted many fake positive reviews, and when WordPress found out, the reviews were removed. https://wptavern.com/wordpress-org-removes-fake-reviews-for-acessibe-plugin
Do not trust.
| WordPress | 4.7+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.0+ required |
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