Screen readers work correctly.
Properly tagged documents let users navigate precisely through headings, tables, and structured content — the way screen readers expect.
PRODUCT · 508 COMPLIANCE
Automatically tag and remediate PDFs to meet Section 508 accessibility standards. Powered by AI and deployed securely in your own AWS environment.

01 / Capabilities
Built for PDF teams that need scale.
Compliance and visibility come standard. The platform handles the heavy lifting so your team focuses on reviewing outcomes, not running scripts.
Runs entirely within your AWS account. One-click deployment keeps your documents in your secure environment.
AI-powered tagging identifies structure, reading order, headings, tables, lists, and more for assistive technologies.
Generate detailed accessibility reports for each document, with visibility into what was remediated and what still needs review.
02 / How it works

Deploy the solution directly in your AWS environment with Amazon Bedrock-powered document intelligence and full data control.

Connect directly to existing repositories so teams can process PDFs where they already live without manual uploads.

Track processing jobs and review before/after accessibility outcomes to verify Section 508 alignment.
03 / Benefits
Properly tagged documents let users navigate precisely through headings, tables, and structured content — the way screen readers expect.
Tagged PDFs render reliably across desktop, mobile, and assistive technologies without losing reading order.
Per-document reports show exactly what was remediated and what still needs review — documentation your compliance team can hand to an auditor.
04 / Questions
Common questions from federal PDF teams, IT leads, and procurement. If yours isn't here, reach out directly.
Section 508 requires digital documents to be usable by people with disabilities. For PDFs that includes structure tags, alt text, reading order, and other elements used by assistive technologies like screen readers.
The solution uses AI to identify and tag document structure, including headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, and images. It then generates reports so teams can review accessibility outcomes.
Yes. The deployment runs within your own AWS infrastructure so documents stay in your environment and align with internal governance controls.
Yes. The architecture is built for enterprise scale and can process high document volumes with consistent workflows and API-driven integration.
Each processed document includes detailed remediation output. Teams can also track aggregate compliance progress across document libraries.
It is designed to be cost-effective at scale. A common reference point is roughly $0.011 to $0.013 for a 10-page document, plus Adobe API costs.
Core services include Amazon Bedrock, Amazon ECS, AWS Lambda, and Amazon S3.
GET STARTED
Book a 30-minute demo with an engineer. We'll walk you through the platform in your own AWS environment.