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  1. Missing on the commercial list is definitely Accessibility Assistant by Omnidocs.

    With Accessibility Assistant by Omnidocs, you can create PDF/UA documents directly from Microsoft 365 (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel).
    Accessibility Assistant is an add-in to Microsoft 365 (supported back to Office 2010 that audits the document and creates an intuitive “task list” with suggested solutions and an integrated PDF export feature for the users.
    The software will guide you through the steps of reviewing the document, updating content and formatting, and ensuring that your document meets the requirements and standards of accessibility in PDF/UA.
    You don’t need to have domain expertise in web accessibility in order to provide conform PDF/UA compliant files from your MS Office applications.

  2. Thank you for sharing this comprehensive roundup of PDF accessibility tools and resources. I especially appreciated how you highlighted both free and commercial solutions, as well as the underlying standards like PDF/UA that often get overlooked.

    In my work with digital creativity and inclusive design, I frequently encounter PDFs that are visually clear but structurally inaccessible — the section on automated remediation and tools like PAC/3 really stood out.
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    One suggestion: it would be helpful to include a short “getting started” checklist for non-technical authors who produce PDFs (e.g., prioritise headings, add alt text to images, set tab order). That could help bridge the gap between awareness and action.

    Looking forward to more insights from you — thank you for supporting the broader goal of making all digital content accessible.

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