Kelora
Productising Accessibility Intelligence
Founder. Turning an internal audit capability into a standalone deep-tech product.


Context.
Most accessibility tooling produces bug reports, not decisions — and most automated scanners can't reach the authenticated, real-world states where problems actually live. Having built an audit system inside a live 29-market enterprise, I saw a product, not just an internal tool.
My role.
Founder and lead engineer. I design and build the system end-to-end.
What it is.
Kelora is an enterprise-grade accessibility-intelligence engine. It runs automated WCAG 2.1/2.2 evaluation inside real enterprise environments and turns weeks of manual auditing into a repeatable, minutes-long process. Its output is intelligence, not noise: a prioritised, screenshot-backed hierarchy of issues, an auto-generated accessibility statement, an executive summary for leadership, and acceptance criteria written for developers. It is grounded in IAAP-certified audit practice.
Why it matters.
Accessibility is treated as a measurable quality discipline with a clear owner — not a checklist bolted on before launch. The product makes the case to three audiences at once: legal/compliance, engineering, and the C-suite.
Status.
Pre-revenue; a production prototype has been tested in a live, multi-market enterprise environment.