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Allyable Achieves TX-RAMP Certification, Expanding Secure Digital Accessibility Solutions for Texas Organizations

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This certification reduces procurement barriers for Texas organizations seeking a trusted, secure solution for managing digital accessibility.

Achieving TX-RAMP certification is an important milestone for Allyable and for the organizations we serve.”
— David Adi, CEO of Allyable
PHILADELPHIA, PA, UNITED STATES, August 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Allyable, the comprehensive AI-powered digital accessibility platform for enterprises, governmental organizations and digital accessibility service providers, today announced that its Allyable platform has achieved TX-RAMP certification, strengthening its ability to serve Texas state agencies, higher education institutions, and other organizations operating within the Texas public sector.

The Texas Risk and Authorization Management Program (TX-RAMP), administered by the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR), establishes security and risk-management requirements for cloud services used by Texas government entities. Certification provides Texas-based organizations with greater confidence that cloud solutions meet established security and compliance requirements.

For Allyable, this milestone represents an important step in making comprehensive digital accessibility management more accessible to organizations across Texas.

Texas has made digital accessibility a priority across state government and public institutions. Under Texas requirements, state agencies and institutions of higher education are required to provide accessible electronic and information resources, with Texas standards aligning with federal accessibility requirements including Section 508.

“Achieving TX-RAMP certification is an important milestone for Allyable and for the organizations we serve,” said David Adi, CEO of Allyable. “Texas is taking digital accessibility seriously, and organizations need solutions that can address digital accessibility while also meeting the security and procurement expectations of the public sector. TX-RAMP certification helps us provide Texas organizations with greater confidence as they evaluate Allyable as part of their digital accessibility strategy.”

Texas' digital accessibility requirements apply across a broad range of public-sector organizations, including state agencies and institutions of higher education. The state's digital accessibility program is designed to ensure that technology products and digital services are usable by all Texans.

With Allyable, organizations can automate accessibility scanning and monitoring, identify and prioritize accessibility issues, support remediation workflows, and generate reporting that helps teams understand the accessibility health of their digital properties. The platform is designed to help organizations move accessibility further into their development and operational workflows rather than treating it as a one-time compliance exercise.

TX-RAMP certification adds another important credential to Allyable's growing portfolio as the company expands its presence among enterprise and government organizations.

For Texas organizations evaluating cloud-based accessibility solutions, the certification can help simplify the procurement conversation by providing an additional layer of assurance around the security and risk requirements associated with cloud services.

About Allyable

Founded in 2019 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Allyable is a DOBE-certified AI-powered digital accessibility platform focused on helping organizations create inclusive experiences for people with disabilities and aging populations. Built by industry experts, many of whom live with disabilities themselves, its all-in-one platform offers automated accessibility testing, source-level code validation, accessibility education, and an AI virtual assistant to identify and resolve compliance issues across websites and digital applications.

To learn more about Allyable and its digital accessibility platform, visit allyable.com.

Stephen Alemar
Allyable
+1 206-922-9724
stephen.alemar@allyable.com

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