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Quality Engineering

Accessible is testable — and most sites fail

Accessibility isn't a plugin badge; it's whether a screen-reader user can complete your checkout, whether keyboard navigation works, whether contrast holds up. We test it the way conformance is actually judged: WCAG criteria, assistive technology, and real task flows.

Inaccessible products exclude users, fail procurement requirements that increasingly mandate WCAG conformance, and carry legal exposure in markets with accessibility law (ADA, EN 301 549, EAA). Retrofit is always costlier than building it in.

What we do

WCAG conformance audits

Criterion-by-criterion assessment against WCAG 2.2 AA — automated scans for what machines can detect, expert manual review for the majority of criteria they can't.

Assistive-technology testing

Task completion with screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver), keyboard-only navigation, magnification, and voice control — on real user flows, not component demos.

Usability validation

Task-based usability sessions: where users hesitate, backtrack, or abandon — with findings your designers can act on.

Remediation partnership

Prioritized fixes with code-level guidance, then retest and a conformance statement you can share.

How it’s delivered

  1. 01

    Scope

    Select flows and pages by user impact and conformance target.

  2. 02

    Audit

    Automated plus expert manual review; every finding evidenced.

  3. 03

    Prioritize

    Findings ranked by user impact and fix cost, mapped to WCAG criteria.

  4. 04

    Retest

    Verify fixes and issue an updated conformance summary.

Tools & standards

Automated
axe, Lighthouse, WAVE
Assistive technology
NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack; keyboard-only protocols
Standards
WCAG 2.2 AA, EN 301 549, Section 508

What you receive

  • WCAG 2.2 criterion-mapped audit report with evidence per finding
  • Prioritized remediation plan with code-level guidance
  • Retest verification and conformance summary
  • Usability findings from real task flows

Who this is for

  • Products selling into government, education, or enterprise procurement with conformance requirements
  • Teams that ran a scanner, fixed the top ten, and know that isn't conformance
  • Design-led companies that want usability evidence, not opinions

Where is your QA today?

Walk through your suite, coverage, and release cadence with a QE lead.

Book a QA maturity conversation