Our recent improvements in accessibility testing provide deeper insights, enhanced visual context, and more precise tracking across your web applications.
Merge Accessibility Reports
You can now merge multiple accessibility reports into a single, consolidated file. This is especially useful when scanning multiple URLs or running repeated audits.
Select the reports, apply bulk actions, assign a name, and save, giving you a unified view of accessibility findings without duplicate data cluttering results.
View Passed Test Cases
Passed checks are now visible in accessibility reports, alongside violations. This allows teams to measure compliance progress while confirming what’s already working.
Available for both manual and automated testing, this feature helps detect regressions, validate standards, and provide balanced feedback to developers.
Screenshot Support in Accessibility
We’ve introduced automatic screenshot capture for accessibility testing. Reports now include annotated images with red bounding boxes marking exactly where issues occur.
This accelerates debugging, improves accuracy, and provides visual proof in your documentation.
Fragment Identifier Support
Accessibility testing now recognizes fragment identifiers (the portion of a URL after #) as unique sections. This is particularly useful for single-page apps or content with section-based navigation.
Teams can now audit, track, and resolve accessibility concerns at the section level, not just the entire page, ensuring more precise and actionable results.