Best Web Accessibility Testing Tools - Page 3

Compare the Top Web Accessibility Testing Tools as of August 2025 - Page 3

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    User1st

    User1st

    User1st

    Knock down digital accessibility barriers, meet ADA compliance obligations, and provide an inclusive user experience with User1st SaaS technology solutions and services. Schedule a consultation with one of our digital accessibility specialists to receive an initial scan of your site. We can determine if your website or app meets WCAG 2.1 guidelines. Then we can help set you on the right path for an inclusive user experience that can reduce your legal risks. Understanding what accessibility is, the relevant Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and how to become ADA compliant or adhere to other regulations empowers you with the knowledge of what to look for to ensure your digital assets are accessible.
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    WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
    WAVE ExtensionThe WAVE Chrome and Firefox extensions allows you to evaluate web content for accessibility issues directly within Chrome and Firefox browsers. Because the extension runs entirely within your web browser, no information is sent to the WAVE server. This ensures 100% private and secure accessibility reporting. The extension can check intranet, password-protected, dynamically generated, or sensitive web pages. Also, because the WAVE extension evaluates the rendered version of your page, locally displayed styles and dynamically-generated content from scripts or AJAX can be evaluated. Updates to the WAVE extension will automatically be sent to your browser when they are made available.To run a WAVE report, simply click on the WAVE icon to the right of your browser address bar. Click the icon again or refresh the page to remove the WAVE interface.
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    UserA11y

    UserA11y

    UserA11y

    Website Accessibility (a11y) | WCAG & EEA UserA11y helps to improve your website or webshop accessibility with smart widgets, accessibility scans, accessibility statements, and many other features to comply with the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and to attract more users that lead to higher conversions. Making the web more inclusive.