WCAG & ADA compliance, simplified
5x faster workflow scans, instant access to screen readers, automation SDK, and scheduled
monitoring – WCAG compliance was never this easy.
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WCAG compliance made easy for all
Developers
Enhance debugging for WCAG conformance with smart issue summaries, ‘How to fix’ guide, and workflow logs.
QA Testers
5x faster scans, an expert test assistant, & real screen readers —all in one platform for easy testing and monitoring.
SDETs
Setup accessibility automation in seconds! Monitor build health and pin point issue sources with detailed test logs.
Features
Website Scanner - Scan & Monitor
Understand baseline with a comprehensive website scan & setup recurring scans to monitor your WCAG compliance goals.
Automated Workflow Analyzer
Find issues across multiple webpages in a single scan. Just start the scanner and navigate through your user workflow.
Instant access to Screen Readers
Instantly access VoiceOver on Mac, NVDA on Windows, and TalkBack on Android devices hosted on the real device cloud.
Assisted Tests for advanced issues
Identify issues in keyboard tab stops, as well as accessible name, role & states of your web elements like a pro.
Automated Tests
Integrate accessibility testing into your regression suites with BrowserStack SDK to keep your workflows accessible.
Central reporting dashboard
Access all reports from the past and present on one dashboard. Take only seconds to combine multiple reports into one.
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FAQs
It covers all three issue detection methods: automatic scanning for static issues (Workflow Analyzer), semi-automatic scanning for advanced issues (Assisted Tests), and manual testing for usability issues (Screen readers).
The BrowserStack Accessibility Testing extension is currently supported on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
Users can choose to target either WCAG 2.0 or 2.1. Additionally, across both WCAG versions, we support identifying guideline violations related to Levels A, AA, and AAA.
Absolutely. BrowserStack Accessibility Testing allows you to manually test website usability using native screen readers on real devices like VoiceOver on Mac, NVDA on Windows, and TalkBack on Android.