Our Mission
Making Government Accessible to Everyone
Every person — regardless of ability — deserves equal access to the public documents that govern their community.
Why We Built Quillinox
When a visually impaired resident can't read a city budget, a building permit, or meeting minutes, that's not just an accessibility gap — it's a civic exclusion.
But the problem goes deeper than PDFs. Government websites contain thousands of web pages, videos, audio recordings, and embedded documents — all of which must meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA under the new ADA Title II rule. No single tool addressed the complete compliance lifecycle.
We built Quillinox to be the system of record for ADA Title II compliance. Not a scanner. Not a PDF fixer. A complete platform that covers website scanning, PDF remediation, media discovery, compliance document generation, grievance management, and immutable audit trails — everything a local government needs to prove compliance and defend against enforcement.
The Department of Justice recognized this problem and finalized the ADA Title II digital accessibility rule in April 2024. Local governments with populations of 50,000 or more must comply by April 24, 2026. Smaller municipalities have until April 26, 2027.
Compliance isn't just about meeting a deadline. It's about ensuring that every resident — all 61 million Americans with disabilities — can participate fully in their community's governance.
Our Approach
Complete Coverage
ADA Title II doesn't just require accessible PDFs — it requires accessible web content, documents, videos, audio, and a formal grievance procedure. Quillinox is the only platform that covers all of these in one system with one audit chain.
Cryptographic Accountability
Every action in our pipeline is logged in a tamper-evident audit trail with cryptographic hash chains. If you're ever audited by the DOJ, you have irrefutable, timestamped proof of your remediation efforts. No entry can be modified or deleted.
Government-First Design
We understand procurement cycles, CFR citations, population-tier deadlines, and the document types municipalities publish. Quillinox isn't a generic accessibility tool with a government skin — it's purpose-built for the public sector from the ground up.
The Compliance Timeline
Key dates every local government needs to know.
April 2024
DOJ Final Rule Published
The Department of Justice published the final rule for ADA Title II web and mobile accessibility, codified at 28 CFR Part 35.
April 24, 2026
Large Municipality Deadline
Local governments with populations of 50,000 or more must achieve WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance for all web content, including PDFs.
April 26, 2027
Small Municipality Deadline
Local governments with populations under 50,000 must achieve the same level of compliance.