Today various types of application usage have become an indispensable part of human lives. People across the globe access different types of apps to perform numerous tasks. But, a large segment of our society containing more than a billion people with certain disabilities (visual & hearing impairment, cognitive disability, motor impairments, etc.) still finds it difficult to access the same apps. Thus, to ensure equal access to apps for all people (with disabilities & special needs), businesses should leverage accessibility testing.
At Quality Explore, we believe in a world that is fair to everyone and enable a comprehensive range of accessibility testing services. With high expertise and sound knowledge of accessibility testing regulations like W3Cs i.e., WCAG 2.0, WCAG 2.1 (Level A: 30, Level AA: 20, Level AAA: 28), WCAG 2.2 (Level A: 34, Level AA: 24, Level AAA: 28) and certain regulation such as Section 508, UK-Equality Act, Stanca Act, Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, etc., we ensure standardized accessibility practices are followed within the application. There are numerous benefits of accessibility testing for businesses, and firstly an accessibility compliant applicant can save businesses from various litigations and lawsuits.
Secondly, a seamlessly accessible app will also help businesses to increase user outreach and user engagement. Moreover, it will also uplift the overall brand’s image and reputation.
Our Accessibility Testing Ensures to Overcome the Below Defined Disabilities
No matter who your users are, we ensure that our accessibility testing will make your apps accessible for people with disabilities like:
Impaired Vision
Partial blindness
Partial deafness
Mobility Impairment
Color blindness
Deafness
Moto Impairment
Accessibility Testing - Application Features Tested
Navigation
Color Contrast
Image Size and Color
Focus Areas
Content Readability
Page Zoom Feature
Multimedia
Accessibility Testing Process
QA accessibility testing team interacts with the client to understand in-depth the accessibility requirements
Testers identify the number of screens to be tested and identify the browsers and platforms to be tested
After identifying the screen to be tested, further the testers identify the accessibility testing tasks of any website or native app, or mobile app
Teams perform accessibility testing to ensure the application is accessible by bringing it in line with W3C’s, i.e., WCAG 2.0/WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.2 guidelines to the Act Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPWD) & Equality Act 2010