PowerMapper has grown into a team of driven experts bound by the belief that accessibility is the company's mission and passion, fueling a more inclusive future through innovative and flexible accessibility solutions. The company is unfunded and remains independently operated, with no external venture capital investment. PowerMapper's products are utilized by major organizations in over 50 countries, helping users improve web accessibility, identify site issues, and enhance user experience.
Cyborg Score Rationale
PowerMapper holds strong market traction with Fortune 100 adoption and global reach, but faces competitive pressure from modern alternatives. Users report that PowerMapper hasn't quite kept up with demands from tools in 2026. The company operates with limited resources (estimated 3 employees as of mid-2024) and shows low profile activity.
Top Insights
PowerMapper serves over 30% of the Fortune 100 including NASA, Disney, and UNICEF.
The tool checks the entire site against 1300+ standards including accessibility, compatibility, broken links, SEO, web standards, and usability.
SortSite is a companion product offering a fairly novel accessibility tester.
PowerMapper has remained unfunded and independent since its 1996 founding.
Named Competitors
Botify — Enterprise SEO platform with site crawling and optimization
Oxylabs — Web scraping and crawling infrastructure
OnCrawl — Web crawling and technical SEO analysis platform
Lumar — Website intelligence platform for technical SEO, site speed, and web accessibility auditing
Screaming Frog — Website crawler for identifying technical SEO issues and site auditing
Semrush — Comprehensive SEO platform with site auditing, technical analysis, and competitive research
Recent Developments
(July 2025) Last financial accounts filed with UK Companies House
(2026) G2 and review platforms continue to cite feature and UI modernization gaps
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