Recite Me US

Recite Me US Recite is an online software as service system that allows any website to become accessible to users with visual impairments or dyslexia.

Recite is an online software as a service system, which acts as a translation layer intercepting websites online in accessible formats. It repackages them and adds disability functions from text-to-speech, high contrast colour schemes, enlarging words through to dictionary and thesaurus definitions. All this information is sent to the user's browser in an easily accessible format. This happens imm

ediately and online with no software to install, hence instant access and usability on any computer for any website .

ADA compliance isn't just about fixing issues once.With multiple teams managing content and requirements constantly evol...
06/02/2026

ADA compliance isn't just about fixing issues once.

With multiple teams managing content and requirements constantly evolving, keeping on top of WCAG 2.2 takes a clear, repeatable process.

Kenosha County recognized this and built accessibility into their day-to-day by using the Recite Me Accessibility Checker to scan, identify, and prioritize fixes across their site.

The result? Issues are identified sooner, fixes are prioritized faster, and residents get a more inclusive digital experience ✅

Read how they're maintaining compliance: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vRCYq0

Missed our webinar on accessibility in 2026 and documented action? Don't worry, you can watch it back at a time that sui...
05/27/2026

Missed our webinar on accessibility in 2026 and documented action?

Don't worry, you can watch it back at a time that suits you for a practical look at the 2026 accessibility landscape, the regulations shaping different territories and what you should focus on next.

Head to the link below to watch on-demand.

Today, we're celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day!The most important takeaway is not the food, but moving from...
05/21/2026

Today, we're celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

The most important takeaway is not the food, but moving from awareness to action.

Because in 2026, when it comes to digital accessibility: you can't do nothing, you can't do everything.

But you need to take proportionate action and document your journey.

Last call 📢  This  , we're moving beyond awareness to action.It's final reminder to join [tag] Ross Linnett and [tag] Ch...
05/20/2026

Last call 📢

This , we're moving beyond awareness to action.

It's final reminder to join [tag] Ross Linnett and [tag] Chris Holloway Recite Me’s for a practical look at accessibility in 2026, the regulations shaping different territories and what you should focus on next.

Sign up to watch live and submit your questions, or catch the recording after the event.

05/19/2026

Accessibility is not about fixing everything overnight. It is about building a structured, manageable process that helps you keep moving forward.

Bernalillo County is using the Recite Me Accessibility Checker to identify barriers, prioritize fixes, and make continuous improvements across its digital services, all while supporting free and fair voter access.

Because accessibility is not just compliance, it is a matter of civil rights.

You cannot do nothing.
You cannot do everything.
But you do need to take proportionate action and document your journey.

Ready more about this case study by visiting the link in the comments.

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Slide 1: Cover slide reading “Structured and scalable accessibility with Bernalillo County.”

Slide 2: Quote about voter access being essential to free and fair elections.

Slide 3: Bernalillo County website shown with text about managing 35 web pages and prioritizing accessibility fixes.

Slide 4: Recite Me Accessibility Checker dashboard with text explaining AI-powered accessibility scanning and WCAG and ADA progress tracking.

Slide 5: Quote about prioritizing Level A and high criticality issues first.

Slide 6: Accessibility Checker issue management screen with text about running weekly scans and systematically addressing issues.

Slide 7: Quote reading: “Accessibility is a matter of civil rights and is built on stories of quiet discrimination.”

Slide 8: Man using a tablet beside text reading: “You can’t do nothing.”

Slide 9: Wheelchair user using a digital device beside text reading: “You can’t do everything.”

Slide 10: Closing slide reading: “But you do need to take proportionate action and document your journey.”

Say "no" to tick boxes ❌In 2026, we don't do tick boxes when it comes to digital accessibility and inclusion.But taking ...
05/18/2026

Say "no" to tick boxes ❌

In 2026, we don't do tick boxes when it comes to digital accessibility and inclusion.

But taking action can feel overwhelming if you aren't sure where to start or where to go next.

Ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, here are three free actions to consider, all less than an hour of your time.

1. Download our guide

2. Join our webinar

3. Book onto our accessibility clinic

If you wanted to explore accessibility consultancy, but haven't been sure about where to start, you're in luck!On Friday...
05/14/2026

If you wanted to explore accessibility consultancy, but haven't been sure about where to start, you're in luck!

On Friday May 22nd, following Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we're offering a limited number of 20-minute slots to discuss your accessibility and inclusion questions.

Select from 10 pre-set topics to help you get started.

Book early to avoid disappointment 🗓️

This  , we're moving beyond awareness to action.Join Ross Linnett, CEO and Chris Holloway, Head of Accessibility at Reci...
05/12/2026

This , we're moving beyond awareness to action.

Join Ross Linnett, CEO and Chris Holloway, Head of Accessibility at Recite Me on Thursday May 21 for a deep dive into the 2026 accessibility landscape, regulations affecting different territories and practical steps for what you should focus on.

Sign up using the link below to watch live and submit your questions. If you can't make it, sign up and stay tuned for the recording which will be sent to you after the event.

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Promotional graphic for a Recite Me webinar supporting Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The dark blue graphic features the GAAD and Recite Me logos at the top, followed by the headline “Digital Accessibility in 2026”. Below, the webinar date and time are listed as Thursday 21st May, 2:30pm BST / 9:30am ET. Circular headshots of speakers Ross Linnett, CEO and Founder of Recite Me, and Chris Holloway, Head of Accessibility at Recite Me, appear near the bottom with their names and job titles underneath.

05/11/2026

Up to 1 in 4 people in the U.S. live with a disability that can impact how they access the internet, yet 96% of home pages still contain accessibility errors.

This Global Accessibility Awareness Day is a reminder that digital accessibility matters, but awareness only goes so far.

We're helping you move from awareness to action. Link below for our latest guide, our upcoming webinar or to book a 20-minute one-to-one slot with one of our accessibility team experts (limited availability).

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Statistic slide stating that around 1 in 4 adults in the United States live with a disability that can make accessing the internet difficult, sourced from the CDC.
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Statistic slide stating that 96% of homepages contain accessibility errors, sourced from WebAIM.
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Statistic slide explaining that 7 in 10 people with disabilities will leave a website they find difficult to use, based on global accessibility research.
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Information slide explaining that US organizations can face legal action under the Americans with Disabilities Act if their digital services are not accessible.
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Statistic slide stating that 68% of businesses see a positive impact on brand perception from well-executed diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies, sourced from Forbes.
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Statistic slide stating that companies prioritizing digital inclusion generate 28% more revenue, sourced from Accenture.
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Call-to-action slide encouraging organizations to move from awareness to action this Global Accessibility Awareness Day and visit Recite Me US to learn more.

05/06/2026

Move from awareness to action this Global Accessibility Awareness Day.

Explore practical ways to get started or go further.

Link below to help you take action.

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