Best Web Accessibility Testing Tools for Google Chrome

Find and compare the best Web Accessibility Testing tools for Google Chrome in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Web Accessibility Testing tools for Google Chrome on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    ARC Toolkit Reviews
    Automated scanning is an important part of your digital accessibility journey and ARC Toolkit is a free, automated scanning tool that comes as a browser plug-in. 1. Scan a single page of your website. 2. Select which accessibility topics you want to examine or check out all of them. 3. Examine the accessibility issues by topic and by WCAG errors, alerts, and best practices within each topic. Or sort accessibility issues by page elements to examine elements with many accessibility problems. 4. Copy errors into bug tracking software. ARC Toolkit uses the same rules engine as ARC Monitoring, a part of the Accessibility Resource Center.
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    Tenon Reviews

    Tenon

    Tenon.io

    $82 per month
    Access to your website should be available to all users. Tenon's tools, training, and testing will make your website accessible to everyone in your organization. Do you need an automated accessibility tool? Our API integrates into your development pipeline. You need an accessible website right away? Tenon's developers, auditors and testers can fix accessibility quickly. Do you want to make accessibility permanent? Tenon can help your organization become more accessible. Tenon is more than just the best automated accessibility testers on the market. We can solve any accessibility issue. Tenon has produced hundreds of accessibility audits and VPATs. While your website is being tested, our rapid remediation service fixes accessibility problems. Our developers can train your development team to write accessible code. They can also help you define the KPIs, processes, and processes that will make your organization truly accessible. Tenon can check that your pull request has been approved and crawl your project every week, sending you an e-mail report.
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    Stark Reviews

    Stark

    Stark

    $60 per year
    Stark is a design and development tool that supports you and your team throughout the product's lifecycle. Stark makes it easy to design and build accessible products right from the beginning by giving you the right tools right at your fingertips: your design and development software. Stark allows you to make changes to existing components and update them to ensure that your design system meets accessibility standards. Stark is used by engineers, PMs, and designers to inspect UI elements and code for compliance with legal requirements. Stark allows you to show your team, partners, and stakeholders how accessible your product really is. A picture is worth 1,000 words.
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    WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool Reviews
    WAVE ExtensionThe WAVE Chrome or Firefox extensions allow you to assess web content for accessibility issues within Chrome or Firefox browsers. The extension runs within your web browser and does not send any information to the WAVE server. This allows for 100% privacy and secure accessibility reporting. The extension can be used to check intranet, password protected, dynamically generated, and 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. When updates to the WAVE extension are made available, they will be automatically sent to your browser. To run a WAVE report click on the WAVE icon in your browser address bar. To remove the WAVE interface, click the icon again or refresh your page.
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