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Evinced Raises $38M Series B

Evinced, the leading software company powering accessible web and mobile development, today announced a $38 million Series B funding round. The round was led by global software investor Insight Partners with participation from existing investors M12 (Microsoft’s venture fund), BGV, Capital One Ventures, and Engineering Capital, bringing the total raised to date to $57 million.

A software-first approach

Large companies know that it makes business sense to ensure the broadest possible access to their websites and mobile apps. Yet the traditional approach for companies has been to rely on expensive, infrequent manual audits and large, usually external, service consulting teams as a way of guiding their developers.

Evinced’s software-first approach means accessibility is bolted into every line of code that developers commit into the software development cycle. This allows internal accessibility resources to build effective partnerships with internal engineering leadership, dramatically improving speed to market while minimizing business risk.

“What we’re seeing is pent-up demand,” said co-founder and CEO Navin Thadani. “Since we solved most of the technical problems that made large enterprises rely on a manual approach to digital accessibility in the first place, they’re excited to see that finally they can truly “shift left,” which makes everyone – customers, employees, and the world – a winner.”

Rapid adoption

Since launch in 2021, Evinced’s web and mobile accessibility solutions have been seamlessly integrated into the enterprise development process of a host of forward-thinking enterprises, including:

Evinced’s technical advances enable automatic discovery, clustering, and tracking of accessibility issues that were only possible previously through difficult manual processes:

Growing market – and the need for mobile

At least 2.2 billion people depend on assistive technology in order to effectively interact with websites and mobile applications. Now, with stricter ADA compliance regulations and an increase in web accessibility lawsuits, the need for digital accessibility is higher than ever.

“As a former operator, thorough accessibility testing was something my teams knew mattered but we could never wrap our heads around,” said Michael Yamnitsky, Managing Director at Insight Partners. “Evinced ‘just works’ and is gaining rapid adoption across today’s leading brands. We’re thrilled to partner with the team as they make accessibility testing a standard component of the development pipeline.”

Another exciting aspect of Evinced’s Series B funding will be the continued expansion of its mobile offerings. Last year, Evinced launched the industry’s first complete portfolio of products to enable enterprise developers to weave accessibility into their iOS and Android mobile app development process. With over 70 percent of internet users predicted to only use their smartphones to get online by 2025, Evinced mobile accessibility solutions are built for scale and can be used by any enterprise developer looking to test a mobile app for critical accessibility issues.

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