Elite Site Optimizer GenAI platform helps enterprises fix accessibility issues and stay visible in the era of AI-powered search.
Elite Site Optimizer has launched a new GenAI platform designed to address a growing challenge in digital visibility. As AI-driven answer engines reshape search behavior, many companies struggle to remain discoverable online. The platform combines accessibility compliance with Generative Engine Optimization. This approach helps organizations adapt to a web increasingly mediated by AI assistants.
GenAI sits at the core of the new system. The platform uses domain-specific large language models to detect accessibility problems and automatically generate remediation code. For example, the system can produce alt-text descriptions, ARIA mappings, and structured accessibility metadata. These AI-generated fixes reduce manual engineering work significantly. In supported codebases, remediation time may drop by as much as 70 percent.
The platform also introduces a new category called Generative Engine Optimization. Unlike traditional search engine optimization, this approach focuses on AI-generated answers instead of ranking pages. The system analyzes how large language models interpret a brand’s information. It then restructures website content to improve citation accuracy in AI-generated responses. This process supports visibility across systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
The technology also responds to regulatory pressures around digital accessibility. New legal frameworks such as European Accessibility Act and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 require organizations to maintain accessible digital services. By combining AI-driven remediation with AI-search optimization, the platform aims to turn compliance into a strategic advantage.
Why it matters
GenAI is reshaping how information is discovered, interpreted, and surfaced online.
• Demonstrates how AI can automate accessibility remediation and reduce manual engineering work
• Introduces Generative Engine Optimization, a strategy designed for AI-generated search responses
• Shows how enterprises must adapt content for AI systems that increasingly mediate information access
This case represents a broader enterprise challenge: ensuring digital visibility and regulatory compliance in an internet where AI systems act as primary information gateways.