The a11y issues you can't see.
Accessibility is about so much more than visual issues like color contrast. You need a tool that handles the hard stuff, like screen reader and keyboard compatibility.
Accessibility is about so much more than visual issues like color contrast. You need a tool that handles the hard stuff, like screen reader and keyboard compatibility.




Our Figma plugin has expert knowledge of what's required for design system components to be accessible with screen readers. And it walks you through providing what's required.
We can annotate in your layout which part is a header or a footer, etc. And help you make sure your heading hierarchy is accurate. These help screen reader users navigate.
We can scan all interactive elements in your layout and automatically calculate your focus order, then let you edit as needed. Critical for users who can't rely on a mouse.
Our Figma plugin handles all these annotations and analyses, then lays it out in clear build instructions for your developer -- including model unit test code.
Legacy tools like axe-core don't even come close to Evinced.
More Powerful
Detection of critical bugs that block screen readers
Smarter
Automated clustering and tracking of recurring issues
Easier
SDKs install with 3 lines of code. No maintenance, de-duped reporting
“Evinced is leading the way in innovation for accessibility. Plain and simple.”
“We go out and test our entire public-facing footprint every month. Before Evinced, that process took 3-4 weeks. Now it takes a few hours.”
“I absolutely love that it catches keyboard accessibility issues. Keyboard is the most labor intensive of all the manual checks, because there are so many different combinations to check and you have to check each element on the page. To have a tool that catches keyboard accessibility saves us SO much time…I think this is exciting.”
“Simply put, Evinced makes accessibility work.”
“The power I see with Evinced is that we’re finally looking to solve problems in new and exciting ways. Evinced is the power of the modern web to make accessibility what it’s always needed to be.”