WCAG 2.2 Audits
POUR-framework audits combining axe-core, Lighthouse, Playwright accessibility tree inspection, and live NVDA/JAWS testing. Every violation documented with WCAG criterion, severity, and a code-level fix.
View audit packagesExpert accessibility auditing, remediation, and monitoring — grounded in WCAG 2.2, ADA risk context, and Section 508 awareness, validated through 25+ years of authentic screen reader mastery.
What We Do
From rapid audits to full remediation support — every engagement is grounded in real assistive technology testing.
POUR-framework audits combining axe-core, Lighthouse, Playwright accessibility tree inspection, and live NVDA/JAWS testing. Every violation documented with WCAG criterion, severity, and a code-level fix.
View audit packagesWe write and review semantic HTML, ARIA patterns, keyboard navigation, and focus management — building the fix directly into your codebase, not just a report alongside it.
View remediationScheduled automated scans with regression alerts — so new deployments don't reintroduce violations. We monitor against your agreed baseline and flag changes before users encounter them.
Monitoring plansExpert consulting on ARIA patterns, keyboard navigation, screen reader testing methodology, and WCAG 2.2 conformance. We work directly with your team to identify and solve complex accessibility problems.
Talk to usMost accessibility consultants run automated tools and hand you a spreadsheet. We bring something no tool can replicate — 25+ years as a daily screen reader user. We experience the web the way your disabled users do, which means we find barriers that automated scanners miss entirely.
Lighthouse scored the module we audited for SSLC at 100/100 for accessibility. Our manual tree inspection found 69 critical violations that Lighthouse never touched.
Client testimonial
“Quintin and Lewis's audit went far beyond standards compliance and surfaced real-world friction points that no automated tool would have caught. His partnership has reshaped how our team approaches accessibility, and we cannot recommend QA11Y Labs highly enough to anyone serious about building genuinely usable digital experiences.”