Manual Accessibility Audit

Our Accessibility testing team is dedicated to enhancing the user experience of your digital products. We provide comprehensive reports for a wide array of projects, including websites, e-commerce platforms, software, and mobile applications.

By employing manual testing, we simulate a real-world user environment to thoroughly test your application or website. What sets us apart is our diverse team of Accessibility testers, which includes individuals with disabilities. This unique approach allows us to go beyond mere functionality and offer invaluable, first-hand feedback from a usability and real-user perspective.

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Accessibility Testing on real devices

Our Accessibility team tests client application compatibility using an extensive library of hundreds of physical desktop and mobile devices. For more details on our device library and compatibility testing procedures, please refer to our dedicated devices pages. Furthermore, our team of Accessibility testers utilizes assistive technologies and accessories, ensuring testing accurately reflects a real end-user experience.

The Different types of accessibility audits





Websites

Our manual testing team audits hundreds of projects annually, allowing us to deliver comprehensive website reports that ensure WCAG compliance and broad accessibility for the majority of users, often within just a few days.

Mobile Apps

Our accessibility testing covers a wide array of devices on both iOS and Android. We ensure your mobile application is accessible, functional, and usable across various devices, screen sizes, and operating system versions.

web apps

Testing complex web applications for accessibility, functionality, and usability can be time-consuming for production teams. Our team specializes in this area, offering extensive experience in testing various web apps to deliver valuable accessibility audits combined with functionality and usability testing.

Design mockups

Our A11y team provides design teams with early usability and accessibility feedback, including expericse in applications like Figma. This upfornt integration identifies issues sooner, saving time and money.

Finding the right testing partner for Accessibility Audits

Navigating the world of website or mobile application accessibility audits can be challenging, as hundreds of companies offer services with wildly varying prices.

At PLUS QA, we believe in simplicity. We offer custom solutions tailored to our clients' specific needs. For small businesses, we quickly assess your requirements and scope of work. Our internal team of accessibility experts ensures a fast turnaround on audits and testing. Our test results are easy to understand, and because our entire team is based in the United States, we are readily available during business hours to answer all of your questions.

If you need a straightforward accessibility audit to make your website, web app, or mobile app accessible, please contact us. We provide simple plans and solutions without requiring any platform subscription or long-term contracts.

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See why hundreds of businesses choose to test their websites and apps with PLUS QA.

  • 17 yEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SOFTWARE TESTING

  • US BASED COMPANY

  • testing in a secure environment

  • 600+ DESKTOP AND MOBILE DEVICES

  • CUSTOM QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAMS

  • SAVE COSTS ON ENGINEERING AND QUALITY

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