Screen-reader, keyboard-only, and high-contrast tests with real users.
Real users with real tools uncover what automated scanners miss.
Screen-reader and keyboard-only users walk your flows and flag pain on the spot.
Video clips and transcripts show stakeholders the real-world impact of each fix.
Screen-reader, keyboard-only, and high-contrast situations are chosen based on user research.
Tasks and expected outcomes are defined to measure success objectively.
Participants using assistive tech complete tasks while observers log barriers and emotional cues.
Issues are ranked by impact on accessibility and effort to fix, ensuring fast wins are addressed first.
Design tweaks and code snippets are provided for each barrier to streamline fixes.
Follow-up tests confirm barriers are removed and user confidence is restored.
NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack, keyboard-only, and high-contrast modes.
Yes—tests are moderated by experts and assisted by users who rely on assistive tech daily.
Each barrier is logged with severity, reproduction steps, and code-level recommendations.
A single round of verification is included once fixes are applied.