Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
AudioEye, Inc. is a publicly traded software-as-a-service company that provides digital accessibility solutions designed to help organizations comply with accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The company operates within the digital accessibility, compliance software, and web governance industries, serving businesses that maintain customer-facing digital properties. AudioEye’s core offering focuses on identifying, remediating, and maintaining accessibility across websites, mobile applications, and other digital content.
The company primarily generates revenue through recurring subscriptions to its accessibility platform, which combines automated testing, human expert audits, and ongoing monitoring. AudioEye serves small and mid-sized businesses, enterprises, and public-sector organizations, with a particular concentration in e-commerce, healthcare, education, and financial services. Its strategic positioning emphasizes a hybrid model that integrates automation with expert human review, which the company presents as a differentiator relative to fully automated accessibility tools. AudioEye was founded in 2005; however, publicly available sources provide limited consistency regarding early branding and product focus, and some historical details remain inconclusive based on available public sources.
Business Operations
AudioEye operates primarily as a single-reportable-segment business centered on its AudioEye Accessibility Platform, which is delivered through cloud-based subscriptions. Revenue is generated through tiered service plans that include automated accessibility scanning, managed remediation, legal risk mitigation support, and continuous compliance monitoring. The company also provides professional services such as accessibility audits and certification programs, which complement its recurring software revenue.
Operations are predominantly domestic within the United States, where the majority of customers and revenue are located, though the platform is accessible globally. A key operating subsidiary is Bureau of Internet Accessibility (BOIA), which provides manual accessibility testing and certification services and expands AudioEye’s human-led compliance capabilities. AudioEye controls its proprietary software platform and integrates it directly into customer websites through lightweight code implementations, allowing for scalable deployment without extensive redevelopment.
Strategic Position & Investments
AudioEye’s strategic direction centers on expanding recurring revenue, increasing enterprise adoption, and deepening its managed services offerings. Growth initiatives have focused on cross-selling higher-tier managed solutions, expanding legal risk mitigation services, and leveraging regulatory complexity to position accessibility as an ongoing compliance requirement rather than a one-time project. The company has emphasized customer retention and average revenue per customer growth as key operating priorities.
The most significant investment in recent years was the acquisition of Bureau of Internet Accessibility (BOIA), which enhanced AudioEye’s manual testing, certification, and consulting capabilities. AudioEye has not disclosed a broad portfolio of equity investments or joint ventures, instead focusing capital allocation on internal platform development and targeted acquisitions aligned with accessibility services. Emerging areas of focus include automation enhancements, scalability of human-assisted remediation, and broader digital governance tools tied to accessibility compliance.
Geographic Footprint
AudioEye is headquartered in the United States and maintains its primary operational, sales, and administrative presence domestically. The company’s customer base is largely U.S.-based, reflecting the prominence of ADA-related litigation and regulatory enforcement in the domestic market.
Despite its U.S. concentration, AudioEye’s platform supports international standards such as WCAG, enabling adoption by customers in North America, Europe, and other global regions. International operations remain limited compared to domestic activity, and available public disclosures indicate that non-U.S. revenue represents a relatively small portion of total revenue.
Leadership & Governance
AudioEye is led by an executive team with experience in software, compliance-driven markets, and subscription-based business models. The leadership has articulated a strategic vision centered on making digital accessibility scalable, defensible, and sustainable for organizations facing increasing regulatory and legal scrutiny. Governance follows standard public-company practices, with oversight by a board of directors and reporting obligations under SEC filings.
Key executives include:
- David Moradi – Chief Executive Officer
- Dave Ide – Chief Financial Officer
- Chris Lott – Chief Technology Officer
Public sources consistently identify the current executive leadership team; however, details regarding the company’s original founder(s) and early leadership structure are less consistently documented. Data inconclusive based on available public sources.