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[Side Project] Accesserty

Accesserty website a11y solutions
Accesserty website a11y solutions

summary

Making information experiences transparent, participatory, and improvable. Accesserty is a web experience transparency layer for information equity. It enables users—through their everyday searching and browsing—to clearly see which websites are willing to listen, ready to improve, and actively taking action.


target

  • Enable everyone to access information freely, without being excluded by technology, disability, or design.
  • Accesserty is committed to creating a web space rooted in information equity, where differences in user experience are seen — and improved.

roles

  • UI
  • UX
  • Layout
  • PM

tools

  • ChatGPT
  • Chrome Extension
  • Whimsical
  • Github

process

research

  • Breaking Down Web Accessibility in Browsing and Development Processes
  • Identifying Various Pain Points Faced by Users and Developers in the Process
  • How to Use ChatGPT to Generate Consistent Results

output

Accesserty supports users throughout the entire process—from browsing websites to developers making improvements—creating a sustainable cycle of accessibility enhancement.
Accesserty supports users throughout the entire process—from browsing websites to developers making improvements—creating a sustainable cycle of accessibility enhancement.
Accesserty Signal is a lightweight Chrome Extension that helps users identify which websites are actively working to improve their user experience — starting directly from the Google Search results page. It doesn't rank, score, or judge websites. Instead, it subtly displays a signal (badge) next to search results, indicating whether the website is part of an ongoing transparency and improvement initiative. It’s not about who passed or failed. It’s about who’s trying.
Accesserty Signal is a lightweight Chrome Extension that helps users identify which websites are actively working to improve their user experience — starting directly from the Google Search results page. It doesn't rank, score, or judge websites. Instead, it subtly displays a signal (badge) next to search results, indicating whether the website is part of an ongoing transparency and improvement initiative. It’s not about who passed or failed. It’s about who’s trying.
Accesserty DevCheck is a lightweight accessibility assistant for developers and designers. It helps you simulate real user limitations and identify accessibility issues early in development or during audits — all without needing to be an expert in WCAG. DevCheck bridges the gap between abstract compliance and tangible user experience by showing you how people actually struggle to use your site.
Accesserty DevCheck is a lightweight accessibility assistant for developers and designers. It helps you simulate real user limitations and identify accessibility issues early in development or during audits — all without needing to be an expert in WCAG. DevCheck bridges the gap between abstract compliance and tangible user experience by showing you how people actually struggle to use your site.
Accesserty UI Kit is a library of web components built with Web Components technology, designed with built-in accessibility semantics, structure, and interaction support by default. It helps you build interfaces aligned with the principles of information equity, even without knowing the technical details of WCAG.
Accesserty UI Kit is a library of web components built with Web Components technology, designed with built-in accessibility semantics, structure, and interaction support by default. It helps you build interfaces aligned with the principles of information equity, even without knowing the technical details of WCAG.

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