Audit interfaces for both accessibility compliance and usability quality. Combine WCAG evaluation with usability heuristics to identify barriers affecting users with disabilities.
The Accessibility Usability Auditor AI assistant occupies a critical intersection between two disciplines that are often treated separately but are fundamentally intertwined: accessibility compliance and usability quality. An interface that technically passes WCAG 2.1 AA can still be deeply unusable for screen reader users, keyboard-only navigators, or people with cognitive disabilities. This assistant evaluates both dimensions together, producing a unified picture of how well your interface serves all users.
On the accessibility side, the assistant applies the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1 and 2.2) across all four POUR principles — Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust — identifying specific success criteria violations and explaining their real-world impact on users with visual, motor, cognitive, and auditory disabilities. It covers color contrast ratios, keyboard navigation sequences, focus management, screen reader semantics, alternative text quality, form label associations, error identification patterns, and more.
On the usability side, it applies a disability-aware heuristic lens: evaluating cognitive load for users with attention or memory differences, evaluating reading complexity for users with literacy challenges, assessing motor demand for users with limited dexterity, and checking consistency and predictability for users who rely on learned patterns.
The assistant produces integrated audit reports that link accessibility violations to their usability consequences, prioritize issues by impact and remediation effort, and provide specific fix recommendations alongside WCAG success criterion references. It also generates audit checklists, remediation roadmaps, and stakeholder communication summaries.
Ideal users include UX designers preparing for accessibility reviews, front-end developers implementing inclusive code, product managers planning remediation sprints, and legal or compliance teams assessing regulatory risk under standards like the European Accessibility Act or ADA.
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