We build AI-assisted tools that help QA teams identify accessibility and functional test considerations that automated engines miss — keeping human judgment at the center of every decision.
View Our ProductsAutomated accessibility scanners catch what they can measure. They cannot explain why something matters, help a tester know what to validate manually, or bridge the gap between technical output and human understanding. We build the tools that fill that gap.
Every output from our tools is framed as a suggestion for human review. AI supplements tester judgment — it never replaces it. No automated verdicts. No compliance certifications.
Our ethical guardrails are enforced in code, not just policy. Forbidden compliance language is blocked at the pipeline level before it can reach the user.
We believe accessibility tooling should not require enterprise budgets. Our architecture is designed to run on zero-dollar infrastructure during development, scaling to funded providers when ready.
Provider-agnostic architecture means our tools are not locked to any single AI vendor. Gemini, Ollama, Azure OpenAI — one configuration change, no code rewrites.
Aisling Solutions CMX was founded by Mario Martinez, a Software Quality Assurance Engineer with 15 years of experience in automation development, test framework design, and accessibility testing — who set out to build the tools he always wished existed.
The name carries everything that matters. Aisling is an Irish word meaning dream or vision — pronounced ASH-ling. It reflects what every startup begins as: a belief that something better is possible.
CMX are the initials of the founder's children. They are not an afterthought in the name — they are the reason behind it. Building tools that matter, for a future worth building, for the people who make it worth dreaming.
That combination — dream, purpose, and the people you do it for — is what Aisling Solutions CMX is built on. It shapes every architectural decision, every ethical constraint we enforce in code, and every product we ship.
We are an early-stage software company based in Olympia, Washington, building AI-assisted accessibility testing tools for QA teams who may need more than what automated scanners can provide. Our first proof-of-concept is complete. Our full platform is in active development. And we are just getting started.
ATF Assist and Access Test Forge are designed to work together — the AI advisory layer proven in isolation, then integrated into the full testing platform.
An AI-powered CLI tool that analyzes HTML content and provides structured advisory guidance for accessibility and functional testing. Uses a swappable provider architecture supporting Gemini, Ollama, and Azure OpenAI.
A full SaaS platform for QA teams that integrates AI-assisted accessibility review directly into the testing workflow. ATF Assist's proven advisory layer becomes the intelligence engine behind the Recording Wizard and Review components.
The ATF Assist proof-of-concept has been built, validated, and demonstrated end-to-end. All exit criteria met. The provider abstraction layer, prompt strategy, and ethical guardrail system established in the POC fold directly into ATF v1.
Every architectural and product decision at Aisling Solutions flows from the same set of principles.
Our tools suggest. They never certify. Compliance language is blocked in code at the pipeline level — not as a policy consideration, but as an architectural constraint.
Provider lock-in is a liability. Our swappable provider pattern means we can run on free-tier models during development and enterprise models in production — without touching application code.
We validate the riskiest assumptions in isolation before integrating. The ATF Assist POC existed to answer one question — and it answered it cleanly before ATF v1 begins.
Accessibility tooling that only works for accessibility experts is not accessibility tooling. Our interfaces are designed for manual testers, developers, and QA teams of all technical levels.
Security practices are non-negotiable from day one. API keys live in gitignored config files. Example configs ship with empty values. No exceptions, no shortcuts.
We build on free-tier infrastructure first, paid infrastructure when funded. This keeps development moving without financial pressure and validates the architecture independently of budget.
We are in active development and selectively engaging with QA teams, accessibility professionals, and potential partners interested in early access to Access Test Forge.