Technology
Avallain and Accessibility
At Avallain, we believe in ensuring that everyone has access to engaging and impactful digital learning experiences that genuinely enhance outcomes. However, 15% of people globally have a disability that may affect them to make the most of the diverse digital products now available. This means that among 100,000 learners, 15,000 might face significant challenges in their learning journey.
Furthermore, accessibility extends benefits to a broader community, including those using small screens, individuals experiencing changes in ability due to ageing, or those with temporary impairments such as a broken arm or misplaced glasses. In reality, the number of people who benefit from enhanced accessibility is even larger than it first appears.
Accessibility regulations
Governments are moving rapidly to make sure that the rights of people with disabilities are properly protected. Two key examples are:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Congress enacted the ADA in 1990 and since 1996, the Department of Justice has consistently taken the position that the ADA applies to web content. Its provisions have resulted in numerous actions and settlements involving educational institutions.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA)
The EAA is a landmark EU directive which requires everyday products and services – including websites and e-books – to be accessible to people with disabilities. As of 28 June 2025, complaints may be filed before national courts or authorities. The UK follows similar provisions.
The ADA and the EAA require compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standards.
Our approach to accessibility
We are dedicated to a human-centred experience of technology and we understand how varied that experience may be. Our products, therefore, are accessibility-driven, designed so that the learning content and experiences they create meet the necessary standards and that, as far as possible, they support all learners, whoever they are and whatever their accessibility needs.
Avallain Author®: The power of peerless authoring features, powered by AI
Avallain Author is an authoring tool built on deep experience, developed in partnership with many of the world’s leading educational publishers and with more than 3 million activities created to-date. Its robust but flexible approach makes it uniquely placed to create accessible content that is both engaging and impactful.
And even as we release new features, our tireless focus on accessibility and constant audit ensure that content produced in Avallain Author continues to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Specific accessibility features of Avallain Author content include full compatibility with the most relevant screen readers, activity types designed for keyboard navigation, AI-generated alt-text for images, transcripts and subtitles for videos and audio files and much, much more.
Avallain Magnet®: Powerful and customisable end-to-end, AI-integrated learning management system
Our out-of-the-box learning platform, Avallain Magnet, has been designed to meet the learning needs of everyone, young or old, whatever their field of study and whatever their abilities. We continuously audit our technology to ensure compliance with the WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards.
Avallain Magnet integrates accessibility functionalities such as complete interface navigation by keyboard, user-accessible colours and spacing and full compatibility with all major screen readers.
Furthermore, Avallain Magnet seamlessly integrates with Avallain Author and its AI tools for accessibility such as automatic alt-text for images and subtitles and transcripts for videos, ensuring compliance with the European Accessibility Act.
External audits conducted by
Digital Accessibility Centre (DAC)
The Digital Accessibility Centre was founded in 2010 and established as a social enterprise operating on a not-for-profit basis.