How Generative AI Can Revolutionize Web Accessibility Testing?

Generative AI for Web Accessibility Testing

Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage now, with even Apple embracing it. AI was prominent  in most of the features promised by that the US tech giant. Generative AI (Gen AI) is a key factor in various sectors as it has a great potential to revolutionize any industry. It can help organizations to automate, identify and remediate accessibility barriers. Furthermore, Gen AI can also streamline compliance with accessibility standards and can customize content to suit a diverse user base.

In this blog, we will explore how Generative AI can transform web accessibility testing.

What is Accessibility Testing?

Accessibility testing is crucial for ensuring that digital products are usable by individuals with disabilities. This process evaluates how accessible these products are for people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive challenges, identifying and resolving any barriers that might hinder their ability to access or interact with the content.

Developers can foster a more inclusive digital environment by assessing factors such as color contrast, providing alternative text for images, correctly implementing ARIA roles, and testing keyboard usability. This process is vital not only for compliance with legal standards but also for creating an inclusive user experience and demonstrating corporate social responsibility.

To conduct effective accessibility testing, companies must familiarize themselves with accessibility guidelines and regulations, utilize specialized automated testing tools, and perform manual assessments.

Involving users with disabilities in the testing process is also essential. By doing so, organizations can create digital products that are both accessible and inclusive for a diverse range of users.

How Does Accessibility Testing Work?

Accessibility testing can be divided into several stages:

  1. Understanding and Planning: The process of accessibility testing involves understanding the project’s scope, identifying the target audience, and selecting appropriate accessibility guidelines and standards. Familiarizing oneself with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is the first step, as it provides comprehensive guidelines for creating accessible digital content, helping testers identify potential issues and ensure compliance.
  2. Automated Testing: Automated tools are used to scan websites and applications for common accessibility issues, such as missing alt text, insufficient color contrast, and improper use of ARIA roles. These tools provide quick feedback on areas needing improvement, ensuring that websites and applications are accessible and user-friendly.
  3. Manual Testing: Automated tools are useful, but they cannot catch all accessibility issues. Manual testing uses assistive technologies like screen readers, keyboard navigation, and voice recognition software to identify these issues. Human testers use these technologies and perform tasks like keyboard navigation, color contrast adjustment, and text resizing to ensure usability for users with disabilities.
  4. Compatibility and User Testing: The testing process for digital products requires real users with disabilities, who provide valuable feedback on usability and accessibility. Accessibility testing evaluates the product’s performance across various devices, operating systems, and browsers, ensuring accessibility for all users.
  5. Remediation and feedback loop: It starts providing recommendations for fixing issues and implementing fixes are crucial for the development team. However, one must not forget that accessibility is an ongoing process. Therefore, it requires regular testing and monitoring as products evolve and new features are added. A feedback loop should be established so that the whole team is on the same page.

Limitations of current tools 

Automated testing utilizes accessibility tools, but keep in mind that they are just one component of a comprehensive approach. Relying solely on these tools as indicators of compliance can create a misleading sense of security. They might misrepresent a website or app as fully accessible for individuals with disabilities, despite existing issues. 

    Some common issues that automated accessibility tests might miss:

    • Automated tools also struggle to evaluate whether content is clear, concise, and easily understandable for the average reader.
    • Automated tools may also offer false positives — they may indicate that a certain element creates an accessibility barrier, but the element might not affect the on-page experience for real users.

    Some issues that manual accessibility tests might miss:

    • Manual testing often takes longer than automated testing. Finding testers and completing the testing process can be a lengthy endeavor.
    • The outcomes of manual testing can vary due to human error.
    • The findings from manual testing depend on the tester’s experience and perspective.The results of manual testing are based on the tester’s experience.

    Benefits of using Gen AI 

    Generative AI can play a key role in developing digital accessibility solutions. These could include speech-to-text and image-to-speech technologies, as well as enhancing accessible design features such as adaptive text, fonts, and color schemes that support individuals with reading, visual, or cognitive impairments. Additionally, similar AI-driven algorithms can be applied to create libraries, knowledge-sharing platforms, and educational tools that promote assistive accommodation, social protection, micro-learning, and even equality training and enforcement.

    How to Use Generative AI for Accessibility Testing

    Here are some ways to leverage Generative AI:

    Automating Accessibility Audits

    • Automates scanning websites and applications for accessibility issues.
    • Trains algorithms to understand accessibility guidelines and standards.
    • Simulates user interactions with disabilities.
    • Identifies common accessibility issues like missing alt text, low color contrast, and improper semantic HTML use.
    • Generates compliance reports with WCAG.
    • Saves time and increases accuracy in identifying potential barriers.

    Enhancing Accuracy and Coverage

    • Processes large datasets and simulates interactions with various disabilities.
    • Enhances accuracy and coverage of accessibility testing.
    • Identifies common and obscure issues missed during manual testing.
    • Retains time and cost associated with traditional testing.
    • Automates processes and provides instant feedback.
    • Allows efficient resource allocation and focus on other development aspects.

    Personalization for Individuals with Disabilities

    • Enables personalization and tailoring of solutions based on individual user interactions.
    • Automatically generates alt text for images, transcriptions for audio/video content, and simplified versions of complex text.
    • Reduces manual workload on content creators and ensures effective communication of essential information.
    • Integrates into content management systems for more inclusive digital content.
    • Simulates user interactions, including those of different types of disabilities, for comprehensive testing of digital product’s accessibility features.

    Real-time Feedback and Recommendations

    • Provides real-time feedback and recommendations to developers.
    • Integrates AI-powered accessibility tools for instant alerts and suggestions.
    • Proactive approach to creating accessible digital products.
    • Continuous learning and improvement based on new data and user interactions.
    • Identifies new accessibility challenges and suggests enhancements.
    • Maintains high accessibility standards as products are updated or new features are introduced.

    Integration with Development Tools

    • AI-powered plugins for code editors highlight accessibility issues.
    • AI-driven testing frameworks automate accessibility checks in CI/CD pipelines.

    Conclusion

    In a nutshell, our blog highlights the importance of using generative AI to enhance your website’s web accessibility. Gen AI can:

    • Automated Web accessibility audits (We recommend a detailed manual audit by an accessibility expert post the automated audit)
    • Allows personalization of content to suit each user
    • Provides real-time feedback and recommendations to developers and helps to keep whole team on the right track
    • Can be integrated with development tools for more accuracy in highlighting issues

    Being accessible will ultimately benefit all users in the digital landscape and positively impact users with disabilities. Organizations can harness the full potential of generative AI to create more accessible digital experiences. The confluence of human expertise and AI will pave the way for an innovative future where digital accessibility is the driving force behind it. To learn further about Gen AI and accessibility, contact us today

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    Aditya Bikkani

    Aditya is the COO of AELData, a growing technology company in the Digital Publishing and Education sectors. He is also an entrepreneur and founder of an accessibility tool called LERA. A W3C COGA (Cognitive and Learning Disabilities Accessibility) Community Member Aditya contributes to researching methodologies to improve web accessibility and usability for people with cognitive and learning disabilities.

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