WebAIM - Web Accessibility In Mind

Ask AIMee: An accessible accessibility-focused AI chatbot

Ask AIMee logoWe’re happy to introduce AIMee – an easy-to-use, AI-powered conversational chatbot focused on accessibility. AIMee has been designed to be highly accessible to users with disabilities. Ask her accessibility questions to get quick answers and guidance.

The name “AIMee” plays off of the “AIM” (Accessibility In Mind) from “WebAIM” and also “AI”.

Here are some examples of the types of things you can ask AIMee:

  • Paste in code that has accessibility issues and ask AIMee to provide recommendations for code fixes.
  • Provide a description of your organization and ask AIMee to generate a draft accessibility policy.
  • Ask AIMee to explain or summarize an accessibility concept or a WCAG success criterion.
  • Ask AIMee to provide a list of resources on a particular accessibility topic.
  • Provide an accessibility technique and ask AIMee to generate a checklist for testing or implementing it.
  • Ask AIMee to test your knowledge by generating a list of questions about WCAG or some other accessibility concept.
  • Ask AIMee to generate an easier, more understandable version of text you provide.

We recognize that chatbots, and even accessibility-focused chatbots, are not entirely unique. And we recognize that AI can often provide guidance that is not accurate or supportive of individuals with disabilities. AIMee primarily uses the Qwen 3 Coder LLM (Large Language Model) with additional guardrails and structures in place to support more accurate and technically sound answers in comparison to many other models. As with all AI, hallucinations and incorrect answers can occur. AIMee’s answers should be verified and used at your own risk.

We invite you to ask AIMee the next time you have an accessibility question. If there is sufficient interest, we may add additional features, such as file uploading/downloading, save functionality for chat histories, etc.

If you have feedback for us, please comment below.

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