AI-powered accessibility testing for web and mobile development pipelines
Evinced embeds accessibility scanning directly into developer workflows using proprietary AI algorithms. The tech stack reveals a mobile-first engineering org — Swift, Kotlin, React Native, Flutter, and Android dominate the project list — while active adoption of React Native and Flutter signals aggressive expansion into cross-platform mobile tooling. The hiring mix (mostly senior engineers, decelerating velocity) suggests product consolidation rather than growth-mode scaling.
Evinced provides AI-enabled accessibility testing software for enterprises building web and mobile applications. The platform integrates into CI/CD pipelines and IDEs to catch accessibility violations early, reducing developer rework and compliance risk. Founded in 2018, the company operates from Palo Alto with a 51–200-person team focused on accessibility scanning, mobile SDKs, and GenAI-driven problem detection. Hiring is concentrated in Israel alongside US operations.
Evinced uses Swift, Rust, Python, Node.js, TypeScript, Go, React, Kubernetes, Kafka, AWS, GCP, and Azure across mobile and backend systems. The team is actively adopting React Native, Flutter, and Android for cross-platform coverage.
Current projects include AI-enabled accessibility tools, mobile application scanning SDKs, automated compliance checks, and a framework for tracking accessibility problems in code. GenAI-driven product development is a priority.
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