The remediation model is broken Zero Remediation Required You create a document. You send it out for accessibility fixes. Weeks later, it returns—tagged, adjusted, compliant. Then someone updates a paragraph. A new chart gets added. A date changes. Suddenly, that expensive remediation work is worthless, and the cycle begins again. Organizations spend hundreds of thousands of dollars annually chasing compliance through remediation. They build backlogs of documents waiting to be fixed. They delay publishing critical information because the accessibility queue is months long. They watch their teams burn out on repetitive, costly correction work that never actually solves the underlying problem. Clarity Publish eliminates remediation entirely—not by automating it, but by making it unnecessary.
Accessible PDF Generate fully tagged, PDF/UA compliant documents ready for download and distribution. Passes Adobe Acrobat and CommonLook validation automatically.
Responsive Accessible Web (HTML5) Publish mobile-friendly, WCAG 2.2 AA compliant web pages that adapt to any device and work correctly with all assistive technologies.
Accessible Presentations Generate accessible slide decks for meetings, trainings, and stakeholder communications from the same source as all other formats.
End Remediation Costs Stop paying to fix documents after creation. Clarity builds accessibility into the architecture, eliminating the correction cycle permanently.
Validated Compliance Every output passes Adobe Acrobat, CommonLook, and WCAG validators. Architectural accessibility means guaranteed compliance, not hopeful compliance.
Update Without Rework Change content and republish without re-tagging or re-validating. Your compliance investment happens once—updates are included.
Zero Remediation Accessibility built into document architecture from creation—semantic structure and reading order correct from the start.
Multi-Format Output PDF, responsive web, and presentations from a single structured source—all semantically correct and screen reader compatible.
Validator Approved Passes Adobe Acrobat, CommonLook, and WCAG 2.2 AA every time with proper semantic markup throughout.
Screen Reader Compatible All outputs work flawlessly with assistive technologies : NVidea, Jaws, VoiceOver—correct reading order, labeled form fields, and proper semantic structure.
Accessible Forms Interactive form elements are fully accessible with proper labels, tab order, and screen reader announcements in both PDF and web outputs.
Perpetual Compliance Update and republish indefinitely—semantic structure, reading order, and form accessibility maintained automatically without re-remediation.
Clarity Create is a content authoring platform that builds accessibility into every piece of content from the moment you start creating. Unlike traditional tools that let you create content and then check for problems, Create’s architecture only allows accessible content to be built—preventing errors rather than finding them after the fact.
Clarity Create supports a wide range of content types, including web pages and articles, presentations and slide decks, reports and white papers, interactive forms and surveys, meeting notes and internal documentation, and data visualizations and charts. All content maintains consistent accessibility regardless of format.
No. Clarity Create is designed for content creators, not accessibility specialists. The platform handles technical accessibility requirements automatically through its architecture—proper semantic structure, reading order, contrast ratios, and assistive technology compatibility are built in. You focus on your message while the platform ensures universal access.
Traditional word processors let you create any content—accessible or not—and hope you check for problems later. Clarity Create only offers accessible options from the start. You can’t skip heading levels, add images without alt text prompts, or create forms without proper labels. The interface design prevents accessibility errors rather than flagging them afterward.
Clarity Create is the authoring hub of the ClarityPDF platform. Clarity Parse imports legacy documents and transforms them into editable, accessible content within Create. Once content is ready, Clarity Publish generates accessible PDFs, responsive web pages, and presentations from that single source. Together, they form a complete accessible content lifecycle.
ClarityPDF Create automatically applies correct semantic markup to all content elements. Headings use proper HTML tags (H1-H6) for web and corresponding PDF structure tags for documents. Lists use proper list markup. Tables include headers and scope attributes. This semantic foundation ensures screen readers and assistive technologies can interpret content correctly across every output format.
Reading order is maintained automatically regardless of visual layout. Whether you’re creating multi-column designs, sidebars, callout boxes, or complex page layouts, the underlying reading order follows logical content flow. Screen reader users experience content in the correct sequence without manual remediation or tag restructuring.
Every form element in Create requires accessibility attributes before you can proceed. Form fields must have labels. Instructions are automatically associated with the fields they describe. Required field indicators are built in. Tab order follows logical progression. Error messages are programmatically linked to their fields. The platform won’t generate a form that assistive technology can’t navigate.
Create provides professionally designed color themes that meet WCAG 2.2 AA contrast requirements automatically. All text-on-background combinations, interactive elements, and chart colors are tested for sufficient contrast ratios. You can customize brand colors, and the platform validates contrast in real-time—suggesting adjustments when combinations don’t meet accessibility standards.
Yes. Create supports complex table structures with proper header associations properly scoped attributes. The platform automatically applies correct table markup so assistive technologies can announce header information as users navigate cells. This works consistently across web, PDF, and presentation outputs.
Clarity Create validates content against WCAG 2.2 AA success criteria for web content and PDF/UA (Universal Accessibility) requirements for PDF documents. This dual-standard approach ensures outputs pass industry validators including Adobe Acrobat’s accessibility checker and CommonLook.
Absolutely. Create supports custom branding including logos, color schemes, fonts, and layout preferences. The platform validates that your brand colors meet contrast requirements and suggests accessible alternatives when needed. Your content looks professional and on-brand while remaining fully accessible.
Create uses a flexible modular structure combined with a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor with built-in accessibility controls. You see how content will appear while the platform manages underlying accessibility structure. The interface guides you through accessibility requirements naturally—prompting for alt text when you add images, enforcing heading hierarchy, and ensuring form labels are present.
Yes—that’s what Clarity Parse does. Parse transforms legacy PDFs, Word documents, and other file formats into editable, accessible content within Create. Once imported, you can edit, update, and republish without starting from scratch or re-remediating.
Create prompts for descriptive link text and prevents generic phrases like “click here” or “read more” that provide no context for screen reader users. Links are styled consistently and include proper focus indicators for keyboard navigation. External links can be marked to open in new windows with appropriate user notification.
Yes. Clarity Create supports multi-user editing with role-based permissions. Teams can collaborate on content in real-time while the platform maintains accessibility standards regardless of who’s editing. Version control ensures you can track changes and restore previous versions if needed.
Create supports customizable roles including content creators, editors, reviewers, and administrators. You can control who can create content, who can edit, who can publish, and who manages platform settings. This ensures governance while enabling efficient team workflows.
Accessibility persists through all edits automatically. Change a paragraph, add a section, update an image, revise a table—semantic structure, reading order, and accessibility features are maintained without re-tagging or re-remediation. Edit as often as needed; compliance remains constant.
Create enforces logical heading hierarchy automatically. You cannot skip heading levels (jumping from H1 to H3, for example) because invalid options simply don’t appear in the interface. Each document has exactly one H1 as the main title, with subsequent headings following proper nesting that creates a meaningful document outline.
Create automatically populates document metadata that accessibility tools and assistive technologies use. Document title, language, author, subject, and keywords are prompted during creation and embedded in outputs. For PDFs, this includes the document title that screen readers announce when opening the file.
Yes. Create supports content creation in multiple languages and properly tags document language for assistive technologies. When used with Clarity’s translation feature, accessibility features carry forward intact to translated versions—no re-remediation required for new language versions.
Content created in Clarity Create and published through Clarity Publish passes Adobe Acrobat’s built-in accessibility checker, CommonLook PDF/UA validation, and WCAG 2.2 AA compliance testing for web content. This isn’t aspirational—it’s architectural. The platform prevents the errors these tools check for.
Create uses a prevention-first architecture rather than detection-after-creation. The interface only offers accessible options—you can’t skip heading levels, create unlabeled form fields, or add images without alt text prompts. Required accessibility attributes are built into content workflows, not optional add-ons you might forget.
Yes. PDF outputs from content created in Clarity Create meet PDF/UA (ISO 14289) standards for accessible PDF documents. This international specification ensures your PDFs work correctly with assistive technologies worldwide.
While Create prevents most accessibility issues architecturally, you can run a final validation check before publishing. This confirms content meets WCAG 2.2 AA and PDF/UA requirements and gives you confidence that outputs will pass external validators. For most content created entirely in Create, this check confirms what the architecture already ensures.
Yes. Web content created in Clarity Create meets WCAG 2.2 AA success criteria—the standard required by most accessibility regulations including Section 508, ADA compliance expectations, and international accessibility laws. Semantic markup, keyboard accessibility, screen reader compatibility, and contrast requirements are built into every page.