Who’s in charge of your accessibility check
“Manual blind user testing is the best option to test a website for accessibility. I’m here to test your site from all angles!”
“Lazar has been a key asset in regards to digital accessibility assessments. He is highly recommended for any team.”
– Silvia Lorena Barrera, PWC
“I can’t finish a project anymore, without getting Lazar to test it for me. He regularly helps me find accessibility issues that I’m not aware of.”
– Piccia Neri, UX & Accessible Design consultant
“With his unique combination of professional expertise and lived experience of being blind, Lazar goes beyond theory to offer first-hand insights.”
– Steven Male, founder of Hello Access
Manual accessibility check vs. automated tool
There are different ways to check for accessibility – do a manual testing or use automated tools.
Manual testing, involving real blind users, provides invaluable, authentic feedback that captures the true user experience, uncovering subtle issues that automated tools often miss.
Automated tools offer a swift and shallow solution, systematically scanning for accessibility issues. But, they lack the understanding of a human tester.
Automatic accessibility tools are useful for quick scans, but they can miss complex issues.Our manual blind user testing provides real feedback from actual users, catching problems that tools might overlook.