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From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Jan 1, 2020 8:58PM


Hi, Level Access (the company I work for) also has several free accessible tools that check for automatic accessibility issues. Some can be run command line and integrated with other tools (continuum) while others run in the browser (Access Assistant). They can be found at webaccessibility.com

Jonathan Avila, CPWA

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Hi Ajeesh,
Most of the audit tools these days are accessible. aXe by Deque both Chrome and Firefox plugins are accessible with screen reader. Web AIM's wave http://wave.webaim.org is also screen reader friendly. The PTGs Chrome extension for accessibility audit is also accessibility friendly.
Firebug add on for firefox was helpful to debug and see the results instantly in the past, not sure if it is still available on Mozilla Addons page.

Let me know if you need any further information.

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 3:16 PM Ajeesh Thomas < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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> Hi Accessibility Experts,
> I am a Screen reader Tester – Could you please suggest - few
> Accessibility Verification Tools or Plugins – which helps our
> Manual Screen reader Testing process , I look for the Verification
> Apps which is Screen reader accessible.
> Besides, Do we have any Accessible Option/ Plug in to edit the
> code and verify the results instantly?
>
>
> Please share your knowledge in this regards.
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