11 Web Accessibility Testing Tools for Websites
Accessibility testing is about ensuring that a website is easily accessible to everyone. And by “everyone” we mean people with disabilities, aged individuals or anyone
The audit process analyzes your website’s user interface, design transformations, and native mobile apps. We employ high-level automated, and manual testing to evaluate your web application.
The audit report will contain detailed information on the problems on the site along with code-level snippets and recommendations on how to fix the issues.
Depending on the location of your business, we test against the specific regulations that govern accessibility laws in the country. Our experts are well versed in the laws surrounding ADA, AODA, EN 301 549 and other standards. If you are unsure which standard your business needs to conform to, we strongly recommend adhering to the WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of global recommendations developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) through the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) to make web content accessible for people with disabilities.
Accessibility audits aren’t something any developer can know just by looking at your site. It takes more time and work to inspect how really it affects the user experience for people with disabilities. When an audit is done properly, the auditor tests every element on the application to make sure they deliver the UX as expected. To have a professional accessibility audit done, hire a digital accessibility consultant to assess how well your website and apps meet the needs of disabled users.
We audit against the WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA success criteria to achieve compliance
Performed with intelligent automated testing tools for faster turnaround times
We use NVDA + Chrome on Windows 10 by default. Additional browser + screen reader combination available on request
Replicate a keyboard users actions to audit the keyboard focus and interaction
Test the colors of text and images of text to ensure they meet the specified contrast ratio of 4:5:1
A well documented, and detailed report on where the issues occurred and how to fix them
A high level summary of the review breakdown that gives an overview of all the details
Get code snippets that provide the exact location of bug and help you to resolve issues
Accessibility testing is about ensuring that a website is easily accessible to everyone. And by “everyone” we mean people with disabilities, aged individuals or anyone
ARIA Label is an attribute that defines a value to label an interactive element. In other words, it provides the accessible name for an element.
CAPTCHA which stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Computers and Humans Apart” are found everywhere on the Web, primarily used to prevent
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