The Gist
Direct AI integration. Siteimprove MCP Server connects to Claude, Lovable, VS Code and Figma.
Real-time accessibility. The Accessibility Agent audits and remediates content during creation, not after publication.
Creator impact. Designers, developers and AI builders catch issues earlier, reducing inaccessible content at the source.
Siteimprove on June 30 launched its Siteimprove.ai Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server with connectors to Anthropic Claude, Lovable, VS Code and Figma. The integration embeds the company's Accessibility Agent into AI-native creation environments, auditing and remediating issues during content creation rather than after publication.
The MCP Server extends Siteimprove.ai's agentic connectivity across what the company said are more than 40 partner integrations. According to company officials, the release supports agent-to-agent scenarios. For example, when an AI coding agent generates a digital experience, the Accessibility Agent can autonomously audit and remediate it before production.
Siteimprove also introduced a Figma plug-in that surfaces accessibility issues while designers work. The plug-in lets users save audit reports directly into the Figma Canvas and run a color blindness simulation with screenshot capture.
"The starting point for content creation has shifted," Nayaki Nayyar, CEO, Siteimprove, said in a statement. "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."
Siteimprove Feature Breakdown
Key capabilities announced on June 30:
Capability | Description |
|---|---|
Siteimprove.ai MCP Server | Connects Accessibility Agent to Claude, Lovable, VS Code and Figma |
Real-time remediation | Agent scans and fixes accessibility issues during content creation |
Agent-to-agent workflows | AI coding agents trigger autonomous accessibility audits pre-production |
Figma plug-in | Surfaces issues, saves audit reports and simulates color blindness in-canvas |
Recent Siteimprove News
Siteimprove has repositioned itself from a legacy accessibility and SEO point solution into what it calls an "agentic content intelligence" platform, launching Siteimprove.ai in August 2025 on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. The platform bundles accessibility, analytics, search and orchestration agents into a unified stack, and the company has since added more agents, including a Content Writing & Optimization Agent and a PDF Remediation Agent that auto-tags documents to WCAG and PDF-UA standards.
Two market forces drive the strategy. The European Accessibility Act, effective June 2025, created regulatory pressure for Siteimprove's enterprise, government and education customers. At the same time, declining organic search traffic from AI-generated answers is pushing marketers to optimize for AI systems. In April, Siteimprove launched Answer Engine Optimization capabilities that track AI citations, share of voice, brand sentiment and revenue attribution tied to AI visibility.
Siteimprove and Optimizely announced an agent-to-agent integration in September 2025, embedding content intelligence agents inside Optimizely's Opal AI platform. The company counts 60-plus technology partners, including Adobe Experience Manager, Sitecore, Drupal and WordPress, and serves Global 2000 customers such as Barclays, Shell, BlackRock, Harvard and GSK.
AI Accessibility Agents Enter Content Workflows
AI accessibility agents are shifting from post-publication audits into real-time content workflows, propelled by agent-to-agent integration, compliance mandates and open API architectures.
Legislative mandates are a primary accelerant. The European Accessibility Act took effect in June 2025, requiring businesses to make digital content accessible or face penalties.
Open integration is a prerequisite for AI accessibility tooling inside creation environments. A CMSWire analysis of structured content authoring found that platforms must integrate with AI authoring assistants, LLM knowledge bases and governance tools simultaneously. Protocol-based approaches are gaining ground; Algolia's Agent Studio uses MCP for context orchestration.
Governance risk accompanies productivity gains. As CMSWire reported on Adobe Experience Manager's AI co-developer capabilities, anything an agent generates must conform to component structure, naming conventions, accessibility goals and performance standards — a challenge familiar to teams navigating headless CMS architectures.
Siteimprove Background
Founded in Denmark in 2003, Siteimprove provides an AI-powered content intelligence platform for mid-market and large enterprises and public sector organizations. Its SaaS platform centralizes digital accessibility, web governance, analytics and SEO/AEO, supporting compliance with WCAG, ADA, Section 508 and the European Accessibility Act.
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