Auditable Accessibility Compliance Evidence for Video and Webinars
Most vendors sell captions. Enterprises need to show that accessibility was actually delivered for a given webinar, live stream, or on-demand asset when questions arise. Streaming Compliance generates timestamped operational records and session-level traceability for transcription, translation, sign-language-related outputs, and processing steps—upstream of players and distribution—so teams can substantiate what happened in production, not only what was configured in a dashboard.
Prove compliance, not only claim it
A compliance claim without production evidence is fragile. When legal, customers, or internal audit ask how accessibility was satisfied for a specific event, answers should come from system records tied to that session, not from a generic vendor statement. Streaming Compliance is built around operational logging and auditable workflows so you can point to what ran, when outputs were produced, and how they relate to the stream—not a slide deck about features.
Timestamped evidence and operational records
Accessibility processing for online video and live streams produces a sequence of events: audio ingested, text generated, translations produced, captions aligned in time, sign-language metadata prepared. Those events belong in a coherent record with timestamps that align to the media timeline. Streaming Compliance focuses on capturing that sequence in forms your operations teams can retrieve and your risk stakeholders can review, rather than leaving proof scattered across unrelated tools or console screenshots.
Why regulated organizations care
Regulated environments already expect traceability for security and data handling. Accessibility for digital media is converging with the same expectation: show the control, show the run, show the output. An upstream compliance layer keeps processing and evidence in one architectural path, which is easier to govern than ad hoc exports from multiple platforms after each webinar or live broadcast. That does not replace legal advice or certification programs; it gives technical and program leaders material they can bring into those conversations with clarity.
Upstream placement
Evidence is strongest when it reflects what happened to the stream before it reached end users. Streaming Compliance operates ahead of players and distribution endpoints so transcription, translation, sign-language delivery support, and related signals are part of the pipeline—not retrofitted after the fact. Your platforms stay in place; the compliance and documentation layer sits where it can still influence the stream reliably.
Engage with us
If you need auditable accessibility evidence for video, webinars, and live streams, contact us to discuss evidence requirements, deployment, and integration. Use the contact page or write to contact@streamingcompliance.com.