This is an unpublished draft preview that might include content that is not yet approved. The published website is at w3.org/WAI/.

Submit a tool - Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List

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This form allows you to provide information on your organization’s Tool for Web Accessibility Evaluation to be listed on the WAI website. Information submitted will also be publicly available in GitHub.

If you have questions, want to update information in the list or delete a tool please send an e-mail to: group-wai-list-eval-tools@w3.org

Please note that W3C does not endorse specific providers. Resources are listed with no quality rating.

What evaluation tools are included

This list includes digital accessibility evaluation software tools in any language, free or paid. These tools will help determine if digital content meet accessibility guidelines.

Evaluation Tools List details

Tools that will be included on this list include:

  • Tools, applications or extensions that support the evaluation of digital accessibility.

  • Tools that simulate user experience in order to support the identification of accessibility issues.

Tools that will not be included in this list are:

  • Assistive technologies, such as screen readers, or voice assistants, that are primarily designed to support people with disabilities use the web.

  • Tools that primarily change content or code directly to improve accessibility.

  • Checklists of accessibility requirements or Success Criteria.

  • Recommendations, best practices, or methodologies about digital accessibility.

1/3General information

The list maintainer may use this e-mail address solely to contact you in case of questions about this submission. For this purpose, it will be published in Github, where your submission will be processed. The e-mail address will never be displayed in the tool list.

While an accessibility statement is not required to submit a tool, it provides valuable information on your commitment to accessibility to your users. Get started by visiting Developing an Accessibility Statement.

Tools that have a documented implementation of Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) Rules can include a link to their ACT implementation report. To learn more about ACT Rules, read ACT Rules Implementation in Test Tools and Methodologies. See also Add a Test Tool or Methodology for information on how to submit a new ACT implementation.

2/3Tool functionality

Add a description of key features and functionalities of the tool. Try to write this description in a way that tool users can understand.

Purpose(Required)

What type of evaluations does this tool support?

Product to evaluate(Required)
File to evaluate
Scope of evaluation(Required)

Range and depth of single evaluation

Accessibility checks

Which aspects of web accessibility can users evaluate with this tool?

Guidelines and standards
International - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1
International - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
USA - Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
Japan – Japanese Industry Standard
Israel – Standard 5568
Output

3/3Tool details

Indicate in which language or languages this tool is provided.

License(Required)
Type of tool(Required)

Check all that apply when submitting multiple types of the tool (e.g. both browser plugin and desktop application).

Continuous Integration
Integrated Development Environment
For content creation software
Browser for plugin
Operating system
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This is an unpublished draft preview that might include content that is not yet approved. The published website is at w3.org/WAI/.