Accessibility Data Utility

The community data layer compliance tools don't have.

Human-verified accessibility data for cities, counties, and GovTech vendors navigating ADA Title II/III modernization. Not audits. Not legal advice. Just the data.

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350+
Relational Nodes
125
Jacksonville Orgs
Weekly
Human Verification
90K+
US Gov Entities in Scope

Compliance tools check your website. We map your community.

Every accessibility vendor scans for WCAG violations. But procurement officers are asking a harder question: "How well do you actually know and serve your disability community?" Eyecosystems provides the structured, provenance-tracked answer, built on a Vision-Verified Relational Knowledge Graph of the Blind and Low-Vision community.

What's in the graph

  • Organizations, nonprofits, and government programs
  • Community events, support groups, and coalitions
  • Assistive technology apps and digital tools
  • Podcasts, blogs, and media channels
  • Verified relationships between all nodes

Three ways to access the data

Structured for procurement. Priced for repeatability.

Tier 1

Data Packages

Pre-built, city-level datasets delivered as structured exports. Designed for procurement teams that need evidence on file.

  • City-level BVI community maps
  • Org, event, and resource listings
  • Quarterly refresh cycle
  • PDF + CSV delivery
Tier 2

API Access

Programmatic access to the knowledge graph for GovTech vendors embedding community data into their platforms.

  • RESTful endpoints
  • Real-time node relationships
  • Filterable by geography and type
  • Weekly data freshness
Tier 3

Verification Provenance

Full audit trail showing when each node was last verified, by whom, and how. The compliance paper trail.

  • Timestamped verification logs
  • Human verifier attribution
  • Provenance chain per node
  • Good Faith evidence packets
April 24, 2026

The ADA Title II compliance deadline for public entities serving 50,000+ people. Cities are buying tools. They need data. The window is open.