Accessible Web Helper
Overview
Accessible Web Helper is a Chrome extension developed by Accessible Web.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Accessible Web Helper is 1.8.1, updated on 2023-04-17.
9,000+ users have installed this extension.
10 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: accessibleweb.com
Discover and highlight accessibility violations on the web with the push of a button.
The Accessible Web Helper streamlines your accessibility process by analyzing webpages using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. From highlighting the element’s location on the page to viewing the exact failure details, the page’s detailed breakdown provides everything you need to begin tackling violations.
Accessibility Scanner:
Learn - Activate the extension icon, choose a WCAG 2.0/2.1 A/AA ruleset, and start scanning.
Understand - Highlight the violating elements to discover their location on the page and expand the failure details to analyze where they fall short.
Contrast Checker:
Check - Select the foreground and background colors of elements throughout the page to ensure the color contrast ratios are WCAG compliant.
Guided Manual WCAG Audits:
Audit - With a paid subscription, get access to our guided audit feature. It guides you through comprehensive WCAG audits, teaching you how to test, what to look for, what constitutes a failure and how to fix the issues. Export your results to RAMP for easy task management.
Learn more at https://accessibleweb.com/
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Deneb Pulsipher
2022-07-22
I really enjoy being able to get an idea of the various accessibility failures of a given page so simply. I love that it's built on the aXe core, so I trust the standards it applies, and find myself turning to this even more frequently, casually, than Deque's own axe DevTools just for how easy it is to access. It's not perfect, but the developers are continually working on it, seem to be open to user suggestions, and are always responsive when I contact them. |
Deneb Pulsipher
2022-07-22
I really enjoy being able to get an idea of the various accessibility failures of a given page so simply. I love that it's built on the aXe core, so I trust the standards it applies, and find myself turning to this even more frequently, casually, than Deque's own axe DevTools just for how easy it is to access. It's not perfect, but the developers are continually working on it, seem to be open to user suggestions, and are always responsive when I contact them. |
Deneb Pulsipher
2022-07-22
I really enjoy being able to get an idea of the various accessibility failures of a given page so simply. I love that it's built on the aXe core, so I trust the standards it applies, and find myself turning to this even more frequently, casually, than Deque's own axe DevTools just for how easy it is to access. It's not perfect, but the developers are continually working on it, seem to be open to user suggestions, and are always responsive when I contact them. |
Deneb Pulsipher
2022-07-22
I really enjoy being able to get an idea of the various accessibility failures of a given page so simply. I love that it's built on the aXe core, so I trust the standards it applies, and find myself turning to this even more frequently, casually, than Deque's own axe DevTools just for how easy it is to access. It's not perfect, but the developers are continually working on it, seem to be open to user suggestions, and are always responsive when I contact them. |
Deneb Pulsipher
2022-07-22
I really enjoy being able to get an idea of the various accessibility failures of a given page so simply. I love that it's built on the aXe core, so I trust the standards it applies, and find myself turning to this even more frequently, casually, than Deque's own axe DevTools just for how easy it is to access. It's not perfect, but the developers are continually working on it, seem to be open to user suggestions, and are always responsive when I contact them. |