AudioEye Partners with Creode to Boost EU Accessibility

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Partnership delivers scalable solutions that help financial services and enterprise organisations meet rising global accessibility requirements, including the EAA

AudioEye, a leader in digital accessibility, has announced a new partnership with Creode, a UK-based digital agency that works with top financial and enterprise organizations. Through this collaboration, Creode will integrate AudioEye’s accessibility platform featuring automation, expert audits, and custom fixes into its digital services.

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This partnership strengthens AudioEye’s international presence, particularly in highly regulated industries, and comes at a critical time as accessibility requirements expand under the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and other global regulations.

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The announcement also coincides with the anniversary of the EU’s Web Accessibility Directive, which set standards across Europe. With the EAA now in effect (since June 28, 2025), businesses face growing pressure to meet accessibility requirements. Together, AudioEye and Creode will help organizations meet these challenges by providing scalable, compliant, and user-friendly solutions.

“Digital accessibility has become a business necessity, especially in industries like financial services where Creode has a strong presence,” said David Moradi, CEO of AudioEye. “Our partnership with Creode extends AudioEye’s reach in Europe and equips organizations with the technology and expert support they need to ensure compliance and create inclusive digital experiences.”

Creode, headquartered in Leeds, is embedding accessibility into the heart of its digital services by leveraging AudioEye’s platform. This allows Creode to deliver compliant, scalable solutions from the very start of web design and development projects—helping clients stay ahead of regulations while offering more inclusive user experiences.

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“Accessibility can’t just be a one-off project anymore—it has to be baked into every stage of digital strategy,” said Guy Weston, CEO of Creode. “AudioEye’s unique mix of automation, audits, and custom fixes gives us the ability to deliver accessibility at scale, ensuring our clients stay compliant while also giving them a real advantage in user experience.”

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