Follow the AUDIOEYE INC stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, AUDIOEYE INC has published 250 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €81.3m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 July 2026 (Attribution). Among the most active insiders: Bettis Carr. The full history is free.
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AudioEye, Inc. (ticker: AEYE) is a US-listed technology company traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market in the United States under the symbol AEYE. The company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, and was incorporated in Delaware on May 20, 2005. AudioEye operates in a single reporting segment and describes itself as a provider of patented Internet content publication and distribution software and related services designed to convert digital content into accessible formats and distribute it in real time across any Internet-connected device. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1362190/000155837025004672/aeye-20241231xars.pdf)) From an industry standpoint, AudioEye is best understood as a digital accessibility and compliance software specialist. Its platform is aimed at helping organizations improve the accessibility of websites and applications, particularly in relation to WCAG standards and broader legal and regulatory requirements. The company’s product suite combines software automation, AI-driven detection, expert audits, and custom remediation, which positions it at the intersection of SaaS, compliance, and digital transformation. In a market where websites and apps are created and updated faster than ever, that value proposition has become increasingly relevant. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1362190/000155837025004672/aeye-20241231xars.pdf)) Commercially, AudioEye appears to rely on two main routes to market: Partner and Marketplace, and Enterprise. In its 2024 annual report, the company said Partner and Marketplace represented about 58% of annual recurring revenue at year-end 2024, while the Enterprise channel represented about 42%, including revenue associated with the acquisition of ADA Site Compliance in September 2024. That transaction expanded AudioEye’s capabilities in audits and WCAG best practices and appears to have strengthened its enterprise offering. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1362190/000155837025004672/aeye-20241231xars.pdf)) In competitive terms, AudioEye competes on the breadth of its platform, the depth of its remediation workflow, and the perceived quality of its legal-compliance protection. Recent company materials emphasize a next-generation platform that unifies AI detection, expert review, and custom code fixes, and a third-party study reported that its detection engine found more WCAG issues than competing tools. For investors, this suggests a niche but growing software category where product accuracy, speed of remediation, and regulatory credibility can be decisive differentiators. ([audioeye.com](https://www.audioeye.com/post/independent-study-finds-audioeyes-detection-exceeds-industry-by-89-253/?utm_source=openai)) Geographically, the company remains rooted in the United States, with principal offices in Tucson and additional office presence in New York, while also using shared office space in several locations. More recently, AudioEye has highlighted accelerating expansion in Europe, including a partnership with UK-based agency Creode and increasing demand tied to the European Accessibility Act. That points to a business that is still US-centric but gradually building an international footprint. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1362190/000155837025004672/aeye-20241231xars.pdf)) Recent corporate developments are notable. AudioEye has reported a string of record revenue periods, rising ARR, and stronger operating leverage, while also announcing a leadership transition in May 2026, when David Moradi moved to Executive Chairman and Chief Product Officer and Kelly Georgevich became CEO. Overall, AEYE remains a small-cap Nasdaq technology name with a clear thematic exposure to digital accessibility, regulatory compliance, and AI-enabled workflow automation. ([audioeye.com](https://www.audioeye.com/post/audioeye-reports-record-first-quarter-2026-results/?utm_source=openai))