Product Comparison

Introduction
AudioEye is the most enterprise-grade product in the accessibility overlay market. If you're a large organisation with a dedicated compliance team, a complex digital estate, and a budget to match, AudioEye is a serious option worth evaluating.
But for the vast majority of businesses and agencies evaluating accessibility solutions, those who need something professional, genuinely effective, and priced for the real world, AudioEye presents a different problem: it's an enterprise platform sold to everyone, with enterprise-level complexity and pricing to match.
This comparison looks at where AudioEye genuinely leads, where it falls short, and why Adjustable is the stronger choice for most businesses that don't need what AudioEye is selling. If you're also considering other tools in this space, we've published comparisons with UserWay, accessiBe, EqualWeb, and Recite Me, to give you the full picture.
Quick Summary
Adjustable → Flexible, user-controlled accessibility toolkit. Transparent traffic-based pricing, full feature access from day one, widget or toolbar display, and 211+ language translation built in.
AudioEye → Enterprise accessibility platform combining automation with human expert remediation. Powerful and comprehensive but tiered pricing that starts at £36/month and scales to £365/month or custom enterprise rates, with key features locked behind higher tiers.

Product screenshots of the AudioEye widget and the Adjustable widget
Verdict Scorecard
Category | Winner | Reason |
|---|---|---|
Ease of Setup & Deployment | Tie | Both offer simple script-based installation |
Customisation | Adjustable | Greater control over UI and display modes |
Display Flexibility | Adjustable | Widget or toolbar, AudioEye widget only |
Multi-language Support | Adjustable | Full site translation (211+ languages), AudioEye has no equivalent |
Pricing Transparency | Adjustable | Clear published pricing, AudioEye tiers require careful comparison |
Value at Entry Level | Adjustable | All features included, AudioEye's entry plan addresses only ~50% of issues |
Pricing for SMBs | Adjustable | Significantly more affordable at comparable feature level |
Automation & Expert Services | AudioEye | Genuine human-led remediation at higher tiers, the industry's most comprehensive offering |
Enterprise Compliance | AudioEye | Certified expert audits, legal guarantee, and CI/CD developer tools at premium tiers |
Overall Winner: Adjustable wins for small and medium businesses, agencies, and anyone who needs a complete, professional accessibility solution without enterprise pricing.
Feature Comparison
Feature | Adjustable | AudioEye |
|---|---|---|
Core Approach | User-controlled accessibility tools | Automation + AI + human expert remediation |
Display Mode | Widget or toolbar | Widget only |
Installation | Single line of code | Single line of code |
Customisation | High, full brand control | Moderate |
Accessibility Profiles | Yes, included as standard | Yes |
AI Remediation | No (by design) | Yes, addresses approximately 50% of issues automatically |
Human Expert Remediation | No | Yes, at higher tiers only |
Multi-language UI | Yes | Yes |
Full Site Translation | Yes, 211+ languages (optional) | No |
EAA / WCAG Approach | Transparent user tools; honest about scope | Comprehensive, but full coverage requires premium or enterprise tier |
Entry-Level Price | From £29/month (all features included) | From £36/month (approximately 50% issue coverage) |
Full-Featured Price | Same, no upgrade required | £365/month or enterprise custom pricing |
Legal Guarantee | Not applicable | Available at enterprise tier only |
Languages Supported | 211+ (full site) | English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish (widget only) |
Key Differences Explained
The Pricing Gap, What You're Actually Comparing
AudioEye's tiered pricing model is important to understand before evaluating the numbers. Their entry-level plan starts at around £36/month, slightly more than Adjustable's entry plan of £29/month. But that entry plan, by AudioEye's own description, only addresses approximately 50% of accessibility barriers automatically, and does not include expert remediation, custom fixes, developer tools, or the legal guarantee.
To access the full AudioEye platform, the one that delivers on the comprehensive compliance positioning in their marketing, you're looking at £365/month or custom enterprise pricing. That is a significant investment, and one that positions AudioEye firmly as an enterprise product.
Adjustable's pricing includes everything from day one. There is no tier you need to upgrade to in order to unlock features. What you see on our pricing page is what you get.
For start-ups, small companies, medium sized businesses, growing agencies, or any organisation where budget is a significant factor, Adjustable is a stronger contender.
What AudioEye's 50% Automation Figure Actually Means
AudioEye is unusually transparent about something that the wider overlay industry tends to obscure: their automated tools address approximately 50% of common accessibility issues. Their own research confirms that 33% of accessibility issues can only be detected by human testers, meaning no automated solution, however sophisticated, can close the gap alone. This is to AudioEye's credit, they're honest about it and their higher tiers exist precisely to address it through human expertise.
Adjustable is transparent about the same reality. No toolbar product fully resolves all accessibility issues, and Adjustable doesn't claim to. Adjustable gives you a clear, honest assessment, and a user-controlled toolkit which is straightforward about what it can and cannot offer.
No Full-Site Translation
AudioEye supports six languages for its interface. Adjustable supports 211+ languages for full-site content translation. This includes the entire page content, not just the widget. For organisations serving international audiences, or agencies whose clients operate in multiple markets, this is a straightforward win for Adjustable with no equivalent in AudioEye's product.
Display Mode Flexibility
Adjustable can be deployed as either a floating widget or a full toolbar. AudioEye is widget only. For agencies who care about how accessibility tools integrate with a site's visual design, this flexibility matters.

Adjustable shown in different visual colour modes
When AudioEye Actually Makes Sense
AudioEye's premium and enterprise tiers with IAAP-certified expert audits, custom fixes, developer tooling, CI/CD integration, and a genuine legal guarantee, represent something meaningfully different from a standard overlay product. For large enterprises, government bodies, or heavily regulated industries where deep, verified WCAG compliance is non-negotiable, that investment can be justified.
But that product is not what most businesses are buying when they sign up for AudioEye's entry tier at £36/month. And it is worth being clear about the gap between what AudioEye's marketing implies and what different pricing tiers actually deliver.
The Broader Overlay Context
AudioEye is the most credible player in the accessibility overlay market, and it is worth acknowledging that. Unlike some competitors who have faced legal scrutiny, accessiBe was fined $1 million by the FTC for compliance misrepresentations and UserWay is the subject of an active class action lawsuit alleging similar issues, AudioEye has built genuine expertise and earned a serious reputation.
That said, AudioEye operates in the same market as those products, and the same fundamental limitation applies: automated tools alone address only a portion of accessibility issues, and true WCAG compliance requires human expertise and underlying code remediation regardless of which platform you choose. AudioEye is honest about this and at higher tiers provides a real solution.
Pros and Cons
Adjustable
Pros
Widget or toolbar display offering genuine flexibility
Full-site translation in 211+ languages (optional)
Dedicated accessibility profiles included
Clear, transparent pricing with everything included from day one
No upgrade required to access full feature set
Straightforward to install and manage
No AI making invisible changes to your site
Honest about what it does and doesn't do
Significantly more affordable for SMBs and agencies
Cons
No automated AI remediation (by design)
Not suited to organisations requiring deep enterprise compliance programmes
AudioEye
Pros
Most comprehensive platform in the overlay market
IAAP-certified human experts available at higher tiers
Genuine legal guarantee at enterprise level
26 US patents and serious R&D investment
Trusted by 130,000+ organisations including major brands
Continuous monitoring and developer tooling at premium tiers
Honest about automation limitations
Cons
Entry-level plan addresses only approximately 50% of accessibility issues
Full platform requires £365/month or enterprise custom pricing
Widget only, no display flexibility
No full-site translation
Significant cost gap between entry tier and meaningful coverage
Enterprise complexity and pricing for features most SMBs don't need
Higher tiers represent a substantial ongoing cost commitment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Adjustable and AudioEye?
Adjustable is a flexible, user-controlled accessibility toolkit with transparent pricing and full features included from day one. AudioEye is an enterprise accessibility platform combining automation with human expert remediation, comprehensive at its premium tiers, but significantly more expensive, and with an entry-level plan that addresses only approximately 50% of accessibility issues automatically.
How much does AudioEye cost?
AudioEye's pricing starts at approximately £36/month at entry level, slightly above Adjustable's £29/month starting price, rising to £365/month. Key features such as expert remediation, the legal guarantee, and developer tools are only available at higher tiers.
Does AudioEye translate websites?
No. AudioEye supports six languages for its interface. It does not translate the underlying website content. Adjustable offers optional full-site translation across 211+ languages which may appeal to clients with international audiences.
Does AudioEye fix all accessibility issues automatically?
No. AudioEye is transparent about this. Their automated tools address approximately 50% of common accessibility issues. Their own research states that 33% of accessibility issues can only be detected by human testers, which is why their premium tiers include expert-led remediation. Full WCAG compliance requires more than automation alone.
Is AudioEye worth the cost for smaller businesses?
For most small and medium businesses, AudioEye's full platform is likely more than needed and unaffordable. The entry-level plan leaves significant gaps in coverage, while the full-featured plan at £365/month represents a substantial ongoing investment. Adjustable provides a complete, professional accessibility toolkit at a fraction of that cost.
Which is better for agencies managing multiple client sites?
Adjustable's flat, traffic-based pricing, simple installation, full feature access, and straightforward interface make it well suited to agencies managing accessibility across multiple client websites. AudioEye's tiered model and enterprise orientation can make it complex and costly to deploy consistently at scale.
Do accessibility tools guarantee WCAG compliance?
No. AudioEye is one of the more honest voices in the market on this point, their own research confirms that automated tools cannot address all accessibility issues, and human expertise is required for full coverage. Adjustable takes the same honest position: it supports genuine accessibility improvements without overstating what a toolkit can achieve on its own. For context on how other vendors have handled this question less honestly, see our comparisons with accessiBe and UserWay.
Final Verdict
AudioEye is the strongest product in the accessibility overlay category and it's worth saying that clearly, because this comparison should be honest. For large enterprises with genuine compliance requirements, significant budgets, and dedicated teams, AudioEye's premium and enterprise tiers offer something no other overlay product matches.
But for everyone else, the start-ups, the small businesses, the growing agencies, the marketing teams who need a professional accessibility solution that actually works, Adjustable starts from just £29/month with everything included, versus AudioEye's £365/month for equivalent coverage.
Adjustable gives you more of what actually matters day to day: genuine flexibility in how it's deployed, full-site translation in more languages than any competitor in this comparison, a clean and straightforward experience, and pricing that includes everything without a tier upgrade in sight.
The accessibility market is maturing. The EAA is now in force. ADA lawsuits hit record numbers in 2025. Buying an entry-level plan that addresses half your issues and hoping it's enough is not a strategy. Buying an enterprise platform you don't need and can't fully use isn't one either.
Adjustable is built for the space in between, where most businesses actually live.
Note: All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only. Pricing information referenced here was accurate at time of publication and are subject to exchange rates; readers should verify current AudioEye pricing independently as plans and tiers are subject to change.
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