About
About Accessedia
Accessedia builds accessibility tools, conducts research, and creates educational resources. Our aim is simple: make accessible design something you can verify, not just something you hope you got right.
The problem
Most teams want to build accessible products. The hard part is knowing whether they actually have. Guidance is scattered, checks are manual, and whole categories of content — like text baked into images — slip past the usual tooling entirely. Good intentions are easy; confirming the result is not.
Our approach
We work on three fronts. We build practical tools that do the checking for you and point to what needs fixing, starting with a checker for the contrast and legibility of text inside images. We conduct research into how people actually perceive and read content, so our tools and guidance rest on evidence rather than assumptions. And we publish education that explains the reasoning behind the rules, so the people building for everyone understand not just what to do, but why.
The site you’re reading is held to the same standard as the work: we treat accessibility as a requirement, not a finishing touch.
Origin
Accessedia was founded by Dohun Kim on a straightforward conviction: that accessibility should be easy to check, and that the tools and knowledge to do so should be available to everyone who builds.
Get in touch
We’d welcome your questions, ideas, or accessibility work to share. Email us at contact@accessedia.com.