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Verassaerassa

Evidence-backed digital accessibility operations with qualified human review, careful claims, and exportable proof.

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AI-augmented accessibility evaluation. Findings accelerate audit production but do not replace qualified-reviewer attestation. No scan is a conformance guarantee.

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Advisory board

Accessibility standards exist for disabled people. The advisory board is how disabled practitioners hold this product accountable to them — with real authority, not an honorary title.

Verassa evidence protocol

  1. Evidence

    01

    Screenshot, DOM, replay, and axe baseline captured before decisions.

  2. Judgment

    02

    Reviewer route, rationale, and owner stay attached to lower-confidence work.

  3. Verification

    03

    Re-scan records and disclaimers travel with reportable outputs.

Who is on it

Disabled accessibility practitioners

The advisory board is composed of disabled accessibility practitioners: certified specialists, advocates, and researchers who do this work and rely on accessible products themselves.

Self-identification is opt-in and never required. The board is a working group, not a logo wall.

Paid, not honorary

The board is compensated

Advisory board members are paid: a monthly retainer and equity, not an honorary title and a thank-you. Expertise from the disability community is work, and it is paid for as work.

The platform also hires, contracts, and pays from the accessibility community beyond the board — including paid disabled reviewers for the evaluation work.

Real authority

Veto authority, and protected dissent

The board holds veto authority over product features and over marketing claims. A claim the board vetoes does not ship. This page, and every page on this site, is subject to that review.

Dissent is recorded and protected. When the board disagrees with a decision, the disagreement is documented rather than smoothed over — a board that cannot safely dissent is not an accountability mechanism.

Read the advisory board charter →