AudioEye, headquartered in Tucson, creates technology to make digital content more consumable, and more accessible, for more people.
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UsableNet AQA Testing Platform
Score 9.3 out of 10
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UsableNet headquartered in Los Angeles offers the AQA accessibility testing platform. The vendor states that with the AQA Accessibility Management Platform, teams can find, fix, test and report on Accessibility faster and with less overhead.
It is near impossible to find all accessibility flaws on your own when designing a website. Having an AI keeping track brings firstly, peace of mind, but also more customers and engagement. It makes sure no customers lose interest because they can’t maneouver in the space properly. So this helps when you’ve come on the web, but want to make sure you have legal and accessibility compliance.
A web page that we want to make fully accessible for all types of users, we can test our webpage with UsableNet and ensure our content page is perfect for end-users, without any accessibility issues. UsableNet is not for performance testing and load testing of a web page.
It’s automated. So it finds the flaws automatically, and what's more is that it fixes them too without needing human intervention. Saves time that way.
Websites keep getting updated, so there have been times we miss out on smaller details. AudioEye continuously keeps check, so whenever something is wrong, it is fixed for accessibility.
There’s always a looming threat of legal action. We never want to disappoint users with accessibility issues but in case something slips through, we are provided with legal backing.
They are accessibility tools that help achieve ADA/WCAG compliance. They offer plugin with WordPress, Go Daddy, Wix, Shopify, etc. AudioEye can be installed without any problem. They also offer a 7-day free trial.
Protecting the website against lawsuits and prosecution is the best return. We just don't need to think about it, and in case we need, there are professionals to guide us on the routes to follow. It's just amazing. I'm glad I never needed though.