Evinced nabs $17 million to bring automated web accessibility tools to enterprise developers
Published 12/02/2021
Roughly 15% of people live with “some form of disability,” according to World Bank data, equating to some 1 billion people globally. In a world that is increasingly going digital, a movement accelerated by the pandemic, the need for businesses to make their online services accessible to as many people as possible is as important as it has ever been. And this is where Palo Alto startup Evinced is setting out to make its mark.
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