Siteimprove has announced the next evolution of its Agentic Content Intelligence Platform with the introduction of the Siteimprove.ai Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. The latest release adds integrations with Anthropic Claude, Lovable, VS Code, and Figma, enabling organizations to incorporate accessibility directly into AI-powered content creation and development workflows.
The expansion reflects the growing role of AI in digital content production, where designers, marketers, developers, and product teams increasingly rely on AI-native tools to create digital experiences. By embedding accessibility checks at the point of creation, Siteimprove aims to help organizations reduce the production of inaccessible content before it reaches users.
The Siteimprove.ai MCP Server connects the company's Accessibility Agent directly with AI development environments and design platforms, including Anthropic Claude, Lovable, VS Code, and Figma. The integration enables accessibility auditing and remediation throughout both human-led and AI-driven content creation processes.
In addition to expanding compatibility with AI-native tools, the MCP Server extends Siteimprove's ecosystem to more than 40 partner integrations spanning content management systems (CMS), digital experience platforms (DXPs), design applications, and AI coding environments.
The platform also supports agent-to-agent workflows, allowing AI-generated digital experiences to be automatically audited and remediated for accessibility before deployment.
The latest platform enhancements introduce accessibility capabilities earlier in the content development process.
The Siteimprove.ai Accessibility Agent scans digital experiences as they are created, identifying and remediating accessibility issues instead of simply reporting compliance violations. This approach helps organizations integrate accessibility into content production rather than relying on post-publication fixes.
Siteimprove has also introduced a new Figma plug-in that enables designers to identify accessibility issues directly within the design environment. The plug-in supports comprehensive audit reporting, color blindness exploration, screenshot capture within the design canvas, and enterprise-grade accessibility checks before designs move into development.
As AI continues to accelerate digital content production, organizations face increasing challenges in maintaining accessibility and compliance standards at scale. Siteimprove's latest enhancements are designed to address these challenges by embedding governance directly into AI-powered workflows.
"The starting point for content creation has shifted. AI has put the power to build digital experiences in the hands of everyone. Claude, Lovable, Figma, VS Code — these are the new creation environments. The Siteimprove.ai MCP Server now connects directly to these AI-native tools, bringing content compliance and performance into the moment of creation and extending our agent-to-agent connections across 40+ ecosystem partners." — Nayaki Nayyar, CEO, Siteimprove.
The new capabilities expand Siteimprove.ai's unified Agentic Content Intelligence Platform across the entire content lifecycle, from initial design through publication. Alongside the Accessibility Agent, the platform's Search Agent and Content Agent operate through the same MCP layer to help organizations create digital experiences that are both accessible and optimized for AI discoverability.
By integrating accessibility, content optimization, and AI-driven automation into a unified platform, Siteimprove aims to help organizations improve digital quality while reducing the need for manual remediation later in the content development process.
Founded in 2003, Siteimprove transforms access to the digital world by providing an agentic content intelligence platform that unifies accessibility, analytics, SEO/AEO, and content strategy. Today, global 2000 clients across manufacturing, government, higher education, financial services, and healthcare rely on Siteimprove.ai, an agentic content intelligence platform to deliver both content that performs and that is compliant. Based in Copenhagen, Bellevue, Minneapolis and London, Siteimprove is a single, actionable source of truth for digital content and development teams across many of the largest global enterprises, government entities and learning institutions. Siteimprove is majority-owned by Nordic Capital.
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