What is axe DevTools - Web Accessibility Testing

The axe DevTools plugin is a web accessibility testing tool that offers automated testing, guided testing, and component-level testing to ensure accessibility compliance

It helps developers, testers, and designers find and fix accessibility issues during website development, reducing the risk and cost of accessibility lawsuits

The plugin also provides features for exporting, saving, and sharing issue descriptions, as well as generating reports for remaining manual testing

Deque Systems, the developer of the plugin, provides web and mobile accessibility solutions to meet compliance goals and simplify development processes


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William GaleanoWilliam Galeano

Been using this extensión since it was the only one around that offered a somewhat useful accessibility evaluation. But with the last update redirecting me to a subscription page when I want to "save the results to review" I think is time to let go. Obviously the developer's mind is on another business. Is like putting a toll on access ramps, I'd rather donate the money to my local Blind Association. There's plenty of tools now, maybe one coded by someone that had seen a blind person earn a... Show more

Aaron DiffenderferAaron Diffenderfer

While this tool provides some overall good value at a basic level, it's biggest weakness/limitation is that it only analyzes static content. This is very prohibitive in this day/age where nearly all sites are dynamic. Not being able to test actions and dynamic content on a page is a big disappointment as well as not traversing an entire site. Earlier Fireeyes versions allowed it but functionality has been removed over time.

Roshan ShahRoshan Shah

You can't change to WCAG 2.1 AA and it tests against AAA which is not what you always need. You should have flexibility to test against any WCAG level. Also you should be able to export the results using this extension. They scare you for no reason. You mostly need AA compliance and not AAA