This article includes information on resources that may help you make your documents, audio recordings, and videos accessible. While this is not an exhaustive list, and we do not recommend any one approach, we have found this list to be a helpful set of tools to assist with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance.
Important Note
MuniDocs does not make your uploaded documents ADA-compliant. ADA compliance is a shared responsibility that requires a multi-faceted, teamwork approach. We are committed to accessibility as an integral component of all products, and we continue to work to update products as new requirements emerge.
Document Accessibility
Below is an incomplete list of document accessibility and remediation options that may be helpful to you. There could be many other providers, so additional research is suggested.
Microsoft
Microsoft has a built-in Accessibility Checker similar to its Spelling and Grammar Checker
Note: Microsoft has a video training series on how to make your Office documents accessible.
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Pro has several built-in tools that allow you to test your PDFs for accessibility and make repairs:
Create and verify PDF accessibility
Make PDFs accessible
Check accessibility of PDFs
Fix accessibility issues
Allyant
Allyant (formerly CommonLook) provides tools similar to those built into Microsoft Office and Adobe, and they also provide remediation services
WebAIM
WebAIM provides an online course on making documents accessible for $125 per person
Audio/Video Accessibility
There are multiple options at different price points for transcribing audio and/or closed captioning video. Following is an incomplete list of options, sorted from most expensive ($1 per minute) to least expensive (free). There could be many other providers, so additional research is suggested.
Transcription Service (Translation Software + Person)
Transcription Service (Translation Software only - no human being)
Transcription Software
Note:
With these options, you purchase software and install it locally or in the cloud.
YouTube Auto Transcribe
You can upload your audio recordings to YouTube, and their Auto Transcribe software will create a free transcription file that you can download
Note:
This is a free service, and its accuracy is not verified.