Secure your 2026 ScreenPal pricing
Early renewal deadline: March 1. Lock in your current rate early and save.
Early renewal allows your district to secure 2025 pricing for the 2026 cycle, maintain predictable costs, and preserve existing workflows as budget planning takes shape.
Why districts are renewing early
What stays the same
As districts prepare for tighter budgets, early renewal provides cost certainty and reduces risk. Renewing now protects your current ScreenPal pricing while keeping instructional and accessibility workflows fully intact.
Early renewal does not change your plan, users, or deployment. Your district continues using the same ScreenPal platform for recording, editing, accessibility, and student video workflows, with no new setup or training required.
Consolidation and cost control
ScreenPal replaces multiple video and accessibility tools with one platform. Districts that consolidate with ScreenPal often reduce overall video-related costs by 20 percent or more compared to other solutions.
Early renewal preserves these savings without disruption.
New digital accessibility requirements
New Title II ADA digital accessibility requirements take effect in 2026, requiring public K–12 institutions to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards for digital content, including captions and audio descriptions for pre-recorded video. For many schools and districts, meeting these requirements across growing video libraries can be challenging without the right tools in place.
ScreenPal helps education teams meet accessibility requirements directly within their video workflow. With built-in AI captions and AI-generated audio descriptions, schools can create accessible videos from the start, update existing content, and support inclusive learning without adding extra tools or costly services.
Secure your 2026 pricing
To lock in 2026 pricing at 2025 rates, early renewal must be completed by March 1.