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Accessibility Audits
From websites and apps to wireframes and virtual reality, our accessibility audits identify and prioritize accessibility compliance issues related to ADA and WCAG.
Training
We create customized accessibility training and materials. Training is delivered online, in person, or through videos.
Legal
We evaluate the technology and its adherence to accessibility requirements. Our findings are documented to stand up in legal cases.
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Passion for accessibility with 20 years of experience.
Equal Entry Founder Thomas Logan has curated a team of professionals that are highly experienced with diverse backgrounds. Collectively, they work together to continue bringing the highest quality to Equal Entry's accessibility services.
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![A screenshot from a video game demoing the NavStick system. A character with red hair aims a weapon toward enemies in the distance. At bottom right, an inset shows a pair of hands holding a game controller and pushing the right stick forward in the direction of one of the enemies. Text below this inset reads “Roaming Chomper 2,” referring to the enemy being targeted.](https://equalentry.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/navstick-demo-screencap.png)
Jul 23, 2024
Leveling the Playing Field: Toward Equivalently Accessible Video Game Worlds
This article is based on a talk Vishnu Nair gave at A11yNYC..
![Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a screenshot from the Hyatt map that doesn't work with screen readers](https://equalentry.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/accessibility-hyatt-class-action-lawsuit.png)
Jul 16, 2024
Hotel Accessibility Class Action Lawsuit
Flor Jimenez, a person who is legally blind, has filed a class action lawsuit in California against the Hyatt. The plaintiff alleges the hotel's website puts up barriers for people who use screen readers.
![Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a large conference table with professionals around it and the screen in the middle represents artificial intelligence](https://equalentry.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/accessibility-artificial-intelligence-laws-colorado-EU.png)
Jun 25, 2024
Two New Artificial Intelligence Laws and Their Effects on Accessibility
For a while now, disability inclusion and accessibility professionals have expressed concerns about artificial intelligence bias against people with disabilities. Of course, this is on top of many people's concerns about AI's making up information and data collection privacy..