Accessibility Test

Accessibility Guides

Our mission is to help dev Teams and website owners on their digital accessibility journey through awesome content and free apps
WCAG 3.0 preview is here! Learn why you can't skip WCAG 2.2 and how to future-proof your accessibility roadmap for 2025-2026.

WCAG 2.2 vs WCAG 3.0 | Why Your 2025 Strategy Needs Both

WCAG 3.0 preview is here! Learn why you can’t skip WCAG 2.2 and how to future-proof your accessibility roadmap for 2025-2026.

Read More
An illustration with a purple background titled "Color Contrast | WCAG 2.2 Tools and Automated Fixes". Below the title, a graphic shows a computer monitor with the word "WCAG" and color swatches. Small, illustrated people are using design tools like paint palettes and brushes around the monitor. A red "Subscribe" button and the accessibility-test.org logo are also visible.

Color Contrast | Wcag 2.2 Tools And Automated Fixes

Master WCAG 2.2 color contrast with advanced testing tools. Fix the #1 accessibility issue affecting 95.9% of websites automatically.

Read More
A purple background with the text "A Beginner's Introduction To Web Accessibility Testing" in white font. Below this, it says "YouTube Video Included!" with a red YouTube subscribe button. On the right is the universal accessibility icon with a checkmark. The bottom-left corner displays the accessibility-test.org logo and the tagline "COMPARE. CHECK. COMPLY."

A Beginner’s Introduction to Web Accessibility Testing

Learn the basics of web accessibility testing, why it matters for ADA and WCAG compliance, and how to start checking your site today.

Read More
“Purple slide with the headline ‘Color Contrast in WCAG 2.2 | Testing and Fixes That Actually Work.’ A red YouTube-style Subscribe button sits below ‘YouTube Video Included!’ On the right, a multicolored ring shows rainbow segments on a purple background. Accessibility-Test.org logo and tagline ‘Compare. Check. Comply.’ appear at the bottom left.

Color Contrast in WCAG 2.2 | Testing and Fixes That Actually Work

Master WCAG 2.2 color contrast requirements. Learn testing tools, fix common failures, and ensure your website meets 4.5:1 ratio standards.

Read More
An illustration for an article titled "Video Accessibility Guide | Captions, Transcripts, and Audio." The image shows a person in a wheelchair and another person standing, both interacting with digital devices. Floating screens around them display accessibility icons, such as the international symbol of access, a muted speaker, and an eye with a line through it, representing features that support users with different abilities.

Video Accessibility Guide | Captions, Transcripts, and Audio

Make videos accessible with our complete guide. Learn WCAG 2.2 requirements, auto-caption tools, and boost SEO by 21% with implementation.

Read More
An illustration promoting an article on mobile accessibility testing for iOS and Android apps. The graphic includes the title of the article, an image of a smartphone with checkmarks indicating successful tests, a YouTube 'Subscribe' button, and the accessibility-test.org logo.

Mobile Accessibility Testing | Guide For Ios And Android Apps

Learn how to test your mobile app’s accessibility. We cover iOS VoiceOver, Android TalkBack, and other tools to help you meet WCAG standards.

Read More
A graphic illustrating the comparison between WCAG 3.0 and WCAG 2.2. The title is displayed on a purple background, next to an illustration of a hand holding a smartphone that shows the universal accessibility symbol on its screen.

WCAG 3.0 Vs WCAG 2.2 | What Is The Difference?

WCAG 3.0 is coming! Learn the key differences from WCAG 2.2, new scoring systems, and how to prepare your website now with our testing tools.

Read More
A promotional graphic for an article titled "Is Your App EAA Ready? A Mobile Accessibility Checklist." The image shows a smartphone displaying various accessibility settings, alongside a YouTube "Subscribe" button and the accessibility-test.org logo.

Is Your App EAA Ready? A Mobile Accessibility Checklist

Is your app EAA compliant? Follow our mobile checklist to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards for iOS and Android and avoid costly legal risks.

Read More
Illustration with a purple background showing the title "WCAG 3.0 | What European Teams Need to Know Now" above a horizontal line. Below, text reads "YouTube Video Included!" and features a large red "Subscribe" button with a play icon. On the right, three people in blue and gray clothing give each other a high-five, with a checkmark symbol above them. The bottom left displays the accessibility-test.org logo and the tagline "Compare. Check. Comply."

WCAG 3.0 | What European Teams Need to Know Now

Stay ahead of digital accessibility changes. Get ready for WCAG 3.0 with actionable steps for European businesses and developers.

Read More
Web Accessibility | Preparing for WCAG 3.0 and Beyond". On a purple background, the left side includes the title, a red YouTube subscribe button, and the accessibility-test.org logo. The right side features a central computer monitor icon circled by four accessibility icons representing vision, cognition, motor, and hearing abilities.

Web Accessibility | Preparing for WCAG 3.0 and Beyond

Stay ahead of accessibility evolution with WCAG 3.0 preparation strategies, standards, and future technology accessibility considerations.

Read More