PIVOT’s Competitive Edge: Why It’s the First and Only Multimodal Accessibility Solution

As accessibility compliance becomes a non-negotiable requirement, organizations are on the lookout for tools that not only meet regulatory standards but also provide an inclusive experience for all users. Enter PIVOT—the first and only multimodal accessibility solution that combines video, audio, and text to make websites fully accessible.

What Sets PIVOT Apart?

While the market offers a variety of translation tools and accessibility solutions, none provide the same comprehensive, multimodal experience as PIVOT. PIVOT integrates three powerful features—video, audio, and text—into one seamless platform, ensuring that users of all abilities can engage with content in the way that works best for them. From video-based sign language translation to real-time captioning and audio translations, PIVOT is a true game-changer in the digital accessibility space.

But the benefits of PIVOT don’t stop there. It’s designed to be easily integrated into any website with just one line of code, making it incredibly user-friendly and accessible to organizations of all sizes. Whether you’re a large corporation, a small non-profit, or a government agency, PIVOT’s simple integration process means you can offer accessibility features without the need for technical expertise or a lengthy implementation process.

Accessibility-First Design: More Than Just Compliance

PIVOT’s accessibility-first design goes beyond mere compliance with accessibility standards like Section 508, the ADA, and IDEA. While many traditional solutions offer basic translation or accessibility features, PIVOT focuses on delivering a truly inclusive experience by supporting diverse languages and communication methods. It’s not just about checking boxes—it’s about providing real, meaningful access to information for people with disabilities and those with Limited English Proficiency (LEP).

PIVOT’s multimodal capabilities mean that users can access content through multiple formats, whether it’s watching an ASL video, listening to an audio translation, or reading written text. This approach ensures that PIVOT is adaptable to a variety of needs, whether a user prefers visual, auditory, or text-based content. This is something that traditional translation tools or accessibility platforms simply cannot offer.

Leading the Way in Multilingual Accessibility

One of PIVOT’s standout features is its ability to support 12 major spoken languages and 3 signed languages (ASL, LSM, and LSF). This broad language support makes it an ideal solution for sectors like healthcare, education, and government, where organizations are often dealing with a wide range of language needs. Additionally, PIVOT is continuously expanding its language offerings, ensuring that users will have access to even more translation options in the future.

In a world that is increasingly interconnected, language barriers are no longer just an inconvenience—they’re a barrier to access. PIVOT eliminates these barriers by providing organizations with a solution that ensures their websites are accessible to a global, diverse audience.

The Future of Accessibility Is Here

As the demand for accessible and inclusive digital experiences grows, PIVOT is positioning itself as the industry leader in multimodal accessibility solutions. Its ability to combine video, audio, and text into one easy-to-integrate platform is a major competitive advantage, setting PIVOT apart from both service-based and platform-based competitors.

With its focus on accessibility, compliance, and inclusivity, PIVOT is leading the charge in providing a truly accessible digital experience for everyone, regardless of their abilities or language. If your organization is looking to enhance its accessibility efforts and offer an inclusive online experience, PIVOT is the solution you’ve been waiting for.

Keep an eye out for PIVOT’s full launch, in the meantime stay connected by signing up for our PIVOT newsletter, and get ready to experience the next evolution in digital accessibility.


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