OCR Is Not Enough: Why Scanned PDFs Still Need Accessibility Remediation
OCR makes scanned PDFs searchable, but not accessible. Scanned documents need tags, reading order, alt text & structure. Here's what it really takes to make them usable.
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Compliance guides, technical deep dives, and industry news to help you navigate document accessibility requirements and build a more inclusive digital presence.
OCR makes scanned PDFs searchable, but not accessible. Scanned documents need tags, reading order, alt text & structure. Here's what it really takes to make them usable.
A detailed breakdown of ADA Title II compliance costs for government agencies. Compare manual vs automated PDF remediation pricing, hidden costs of non-compliance, and how to budget effectively.
An honest comparison of PDF remediation approaches for ADA compliance. Compare manual remediation, automated tools like Equidox and CommonLook, and CASO Comply's AI-powered hybrid approach.
Learn the real consequences of missing the ADA Title II digital accessibility deadline: DOJ enforcement actions, $75K-$150K civil penalties, private lawsuits, and loss of federal funding.
California government agencies face both federal ADA Title II requirements and state-specific laws like AB 434 and Government Code 7405. Learn what is required and how to achieve compliance.
A practical procurement guide for government agencies evaluating PDF remediation vendors. Covers security requirements, pricing models, turnaround times, RFP language, and evaluation criteria.
A clear comparison of Section 508 and ADA Title II: who each law covers, the technical standards they require, where they overlap, and how CASO Comply helps you meet both.
Learn what makes a PDF accessible, the most common accessibility issues, and step-by-step instructions for remediating your documents to meet WCAG 2.1 AA and PDF/UA standards.
The April 24, 2026 ADA Title II deadline for large government agencies has passed. Here is what happened, what comes next, and how smaller agencies can prepare for the April 2027 deadline.
A practical, ready-to-adopt document accessibility policy template for government agencies. Includes sample policy language, implementation steps, and best practices.