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Comparison

Invoset vs UserWay.

UserWay sells a widget plus a scanner. Invoset sells just the scanner, with stronger evidence packaging.

Pick Invoset when…

  • You want testing + audit-trail without a runtime widget.
  • You prefer monthly billing and an honest, fixed price.
  • You want a public verification page so your visitors (or counsel) can confirm the scan history.

Pick UserWay when…

  • You want a configurable on-page accessibility toolbar.
  • You are buying through enterprise procurement and need a single-vendor solution.
  • You need broader language coverage out of the box.

Side by side

FeatureInvosetUserWay

Approach

Runtime widget on visitors' browsers

NoYes

Source-code remediation guidance

YesYes

Standards

WCAG 2.1 A + AA scanning

YesYes

Evidence

Audit-trail PDF + diff history

UserWay's enterprise tier offers compliance reports; lower tiers do not include the diff archive.

YesPartial

Public verification page (third-party confirmable)

YesNo

Pricing

Public, fixed monthly pricing

UserWay's site lists 'Custom' for the audit/scanner product on most pages.

$49 / $99 / $199 monthlyFree widget tier; paid plans gated behind sales contact

Cancel anytime, no annual lock-in

YesPartial

Free tool (single-URL scan)

UserWay has a free single-URL audit; ours is also free and stores the result for evidence.

YesYes

Operations

Continuous monitoring (re-scan + alerts)

YesYes

Embeddable monitoring badge

YesYes

Browser extension

Our Chrome extension is on the immediate roadmap.

Coming soonYes

Trust

DPA + sub-processors list public

YesYes

VPAT for the vendor's own product

YesYes

What we won't pretend

UserWay has been around longer.

They are a public company with a multi-product portfolio and a sales team. If you need that motion, that is a real advantage.

We are smaller and faster.

Smaller surface, fewer features to maintain, and we ship feature changes weekly. That is a feature for some buyers and a bug for others.

Browser extension parity is on the roadmap.

UserWay's Chrome extension is well-known among auditors. We are building one; until it ships, we are honest about the gap.

Frequently asked

Is UserWay's scanner more accurate?
Both scanners use the WCAG 2.1 A and AA criteria. Accuracy depends on the rule engine and how the page is rendered before the rules run; both vendors render in headless browsers. There is no public benchmark proving one is meaningfully more accurate.
Can I get UserWay's price up front?
Their pricing page lists a free widget tier and 'Custom' for paid scanner / accessibility manager plans. Real numbers come from a sales call.
Does Invoset offer multi-language UI?
Not yet; English only. UserWay's widget translates UI labels at runtime. If multilingual is a hard requirement, factor that in.

Try the difference

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Comparison reflects publicly available information from competitor marketing sites and product documentation. Pricing and feature scope change; we update this page when we notice differences. We have no commercial relationship with the competitors named here.