Why we built ADAComply
PDF accessibility work has too often forced organizations into a bad choice: slow specialist remediation at unpredictable prices, or automated tools that stop short of a defensible result. ADAComply was built for the middle ground: automation that handles the repetitive structure work, dashboard reports that show progress, and included specialist review for judgment-based items.
Public-sector deadlines made that need more urgent. Teams need a way to inventory their PDF libraries, understand which documents matter, remediate at scale, and keep proof of what was tested without turning every document into a one-off consulting project.
What we believe about accessibility
Accessibility is not just a checklist. A PDF can pass many automated tests and still be painful to navigate if headings, reading order, tables, and form labels are wrong. Our goal is to make the file work for assistive technology and give organizations a clear record of what changed.
That shows up in the product as a per-document report, validation against PDF accessibility standards, included specialist review for pages that need judgment calls, and in-product help that explains what each dashboard action means.
The team
ADAComply is focused on document processing, accessibility workflows, and practical compliance tooling. We keep the product narrow on purpose: find the PDFs, fix the PDFs, and make the evidence easy to share with auditors, procurement teams, and internal stakeholders.
Vora Studios LLC
Vora Studios LLC is the software studio behind ADAComply. ADAComply is our primary focus: a practical platform for organizations that need to move large PDF libraries toward accessibility compliance without losing control of cost, status, or documentation.
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If you're sizing up ADAComply for procurement, have a complex PDF you want evaluated, or need help planning a rollout, we'd like to hear from you.
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