Accessible Archive pitched for tight budgets

Kirk Adams flagged Pneuma Solutions’ Accessible Archive as a low‑budget tool aimed at institutions racing to meet accessibility requirements ahead of the federal deadline — pitched specifically for schools with constrained procurement timelines. The tool is being presented as a pragmatic option for last‑mile remediation when budgets are tight. (x.com)

Pneuma positions Accessible Archive as a "just‑in‑time" conversion system that renders archived content into accessible formats on request instead of remediating entire collections upfront. (pneumasolutions.com) Vendor collateral and the product video list primary targets as university and academic libraries, public libraries, museums, government records offices, and large enterprises with legacy document stores. (youtube.com) Pneuma is offering a Free Archive Readiness Assessment that, per its outreach, includes a representative remediation sample used to size projects — vendor channels describe a 1,000‑page sample for planning. (title2.info) The company claims the just‑in‑time model reduces cost and accelerates deployment versus wholesale remediation while producing compliant outputs for blind and print‑disabled users when content is requested. (pneumasolutions.com) Accessible Archive has been promoted in Title II compliance channels as institutions approach the DOJ Title II deadline set for April 24, 2026. (title2.info) Pneuma frames the product on its augmented document remediation work (including its Scribe lineage) and its CEO, Mike Calvo, has explained the company’s accessibility tooling in recent interviews and podcasts. (afb.org)

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