The new Siteimprove.ai Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server allows the company’s Accessibility Agent to function within the workflows where digital experiences are born. Rather than waiting for a post-production audit, the agent scans, detects, and remediates accessibility violations in real-time as designers and developers work. This integration spans more than 40 partner platforms, targeting the root cause of digital exclusion by preventing inaccessible code or design layouts from ever reaching the live environment.
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Siteimprove Deploys AI Accessibility Agents into Design and Coding Tools
As AI-driven development tools like Lovable and Claude accelerate content production, a widening gap has emerged between speed and digital compliance. Siteimprove is attempting to bridge this divide by launching an MCP Server that embeds automated accessibility auditing directly into design and coding environments like Figma and VS Code.

Beyond general code integration, the update includes a specialized Figma plug-in. This tool enables designers to run color blindness simulations, generate audit reports directly within the design canvas, and apply enterprise-grade compliance rules before a project moves to development. CEO Nayaki Nayyar emphasized that as creation environments shift toward AI-native tools, compliance must become a native feature of the build process rather than a secondary cleanup task. The move positions the company to manage accessibility, SEO, and content optimization through a unified agentic layer that operates autonomously across the entire production lifecycle.
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