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Ketchly
ADA Title II · due April 26, 2028

Make your district's PDFs accessible — before the April 26, 2028 deadline.

Ketchly remediates your board minutes, agendas, and budgets to the PDF/UA accessibility standard. Upload a PDF, get back a compliant one plus a report you can hand to your board — in minutes, not days.

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WCAG 2.1 AA · Section 508 · PDF/UA · From $49/mo
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From scanned minutes to accessible PDF in three steps

Upload your PDF.

Board minutes, agendas, budgets, newsletters, digitized collections — including scans.

Ketchly remediates and validates.

AI adds the tags, reading order, and descriptions screen readers need, then validates against the PDF/UA standard with veraPDF. Anything it isn't confident about gets human review.

Download your compliant PDF — and the proof.

Every document comes back with a compliance report for your board or auditor.

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Built for districts, not enterprises

A report you can hand to your board.

Every remediated PDF includes a plain-language compliance report — what was fixed, what standard it meets, and when. Your audit trail, done for you.

Validated, not just “fixed.”

Every document is checked against PDF/UA, the international standard for accessible PDFs, using veraPDF — the industry's open validation tool.

Flat monthly pricing.

One subscription covers your documents. No per-page invoices, no quotes, no waiting on a salesperson.

Built for a small crew.

Ketchly is named for the ketch — a sailboat rigged so a couple of hands can sail it. Same idea here: self-serve from day one. If you can attach a PDF to an email, you can use Ketchly.

Trusted by districts like yours — join the waitlist.

Ketchly is opening to a small first group of library and special districts. Get in early and help shape it.

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Calm waters between you and the deadline.

DOJ ADA Title II gives small entities and special districts until April 26, 2028 to make web content — including PDFs — meet WCAG 2.1 AA. The deadline moved; the obligation didn't. The extension is time to get ahead, not a reason to wait — years of documents don't remediate themselves.