Evinced is an Israeli startup that offers accessible web and mobile development. The firm raised $55 million in a Series C funding round led by existing investor Insight Partners, a global software investor. Evinced has now raised a total of $112 million to date.
Accessible web and mobile development is the practice of designing and developing digital products that are usable by people with disabilities. It’s about ensuring that everyone can access and use your website or app regardless of their abilities.
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Founded in 2018 by CEO Navin Thadani and CTO Gal Moav and launched in 2021, Evinced offers software for integrating accessibility into web and mobile development. Evinced boasts that its powerful suite of tools enable developers and accessibility professionals to automatically find, cluster, and track accessibility issues, reduce reliance on manual processes, minimize risk, and speed up their time to market. Evinced is headquartered in California, with offices across the US, Europe, and Israel, and is backed by leading investors like Insight Partners, M12 (Microsoft’s venture arm), BGV, Capital One Ventures, and others.
To meet rising accessibility standards and create truly inclusive digital experiences, companies are adopting a holistic approach to accessibility. Evinced’s innovative tools empower teams to identify and rectify accessibility issues early and often. Our AI-driven solutions streamline the testing process, ensuring that every user, regardless of ability, can interact with your digital products with ease.
“This funding round is a clear indication that digital accessibility is now a business imperative, not just an option,” said Navin Thadani, CEO and founder of Evinced. “The continued support from our existing investors and the addition of Vertex Ventures reflects their belief in our ability to address accessibility challenges at scale. As we expand into Europe, which faces even more regulatory pressure, we’re also investing in accelerating our development of generative AI capabilities that complement our core mission of empowering developers to build inclusive digital experiences from the start.”
Evinced’s rapid adoption since 2021 means its software is now trusted by some of the world’s leading companies, including financial institutions with collectively $26 trillion of assets, five of the ten largest media companies in the US and UK, three of the five largest B2B SaaS companies in the US, three of the 10 largest healthcare companies in the US, and two of the five largest retailers in the US.