What is ARC Toolkit

The ARC Toolkit is a set of accessibility tools designed to aid developers in identifying accessibility problems and features for WCAG 2

0, WCAG 2

1, WCAG 2

2, EN 301 549, and Section 508

It integrates into automated and manual accessibility tests, works alongside auditors or developers, simplifies repetitive tasks, and interactively explores accessibility features and problems

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Krzysztof BusłowiczKrzysztof Busłowicz

This used to be great, clean tool for preliminary accessibility checks and I used it for 5 years. Easy and stable interface. Sadly, the new version is almost unusable. Tool is sluggish and has messy interface. In previous version you could switch between topics with one click. Now you have to uncheck one and check another. Everything was available on main view. Now you have to perform addiitional clicking to get to ie. check reflow. That's no good UX for professional tool to make users click ... Show more

Heather MigliorisiHeather Migliorisi

UPDATE - Thank you so much for adding the missing items back. I absolutely love this tool! It is extemely helpful for viewing things like headings, landmarks, lists, forms, aria, and alt text for screenshots quickly and easily. 💗💗💗 -----------------original review----------------- The update removed the majority of features that made this tool so useful. Please rollback or bring back the features (resize text, headings, landmarks, lists, forms, aria, and easily displaying alt text for scre... Show more

Ivan VladimirovIvan Vladimirov

Using this as one of the top tools for semi-automated inspections, especially when doing WCAG-EM reports. We also recommend it to all QA and Dev: the selected element inspection and sending code fragment to W3C markup validation service are invaluable: let say when we want to validate only a new dialog inside a complex web interface. It will be nice to have more information on the upcoming replacement, to plan accessibility testing process changes accordingly and promptly.