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How do developers & UX designers benefit?
Accessibility and QA can eat up hours of time for front-end developers and designers — but they don’t have to if you ‘shift left’ with an intuitive solution.
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Shift left to save time & energy
Run accessibility testing directly in your favorite test framework and CI/CD tool, and benefit from clear explanations of issues and advice for remediation, including context-specific AI-based code recommendations that have already passed accessibility checks. The best part? Forget about jumping back into past projects to fix issues that were originally missed.
Maintain standards effortlessly
There are many ways you can run checks with Siteimprove: from your test framework, CI/CD tool, your browser extension, or by directly diving into the Siteimprove platform. Regardless of how you operate, you’ll be able to spot any remaining issues with your code and collaborate with your team to quickly fix them.
Designers, meet your accessibility ally
The Siteimprove.ai Figma plug-in brings accessibility checks into the earliest stage of your workflow: the design file itself. Our plug-in has more accessibility rules coverage than any other option in the marketplace. Catch color contrast failures, touch target sizing issues, text size problems, and heading hierarchy errors before a single line of code is written or any visuals are submitted to production.
Configure to the WCAG version and conformance level your organization requires, simulate color blindness to review your designs through your users' eyes, and generate an audit record you can hand off with confidence. Free in the Figma Marketplace.
Don’t use Figma? Check for accessibility using the Siteimprove Accessibility Design Kit browser extensions for the Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.
Design and development in your industry
Design and development teams sit at the front line of digital risk and user experience. Siteimprove helps you ship accessible, performant, and consistent interfaces—whether you’re maintaining legacy platforms or rolling out new experiences in highly regulated industries.
Government
Public sector teams juggle legacy systems, strict standards, and critical services. Use Siteimprove to monitor accessibility, performance, and broken experiences across departments, so you can prioritize fixes on high-impact tasks like benefits, permits, and contact flows.
Higher Education
University and college sites are often fragmented across schools, departments, and research centers. Standardize templates, enforce accessibility and UX best practices, and keep sprawling microsites aligned—without blocking faculty and staff from publishing what they need.
Healthcare
Healthcare UX has zero room for confusion. Identify accessibility, performance, and content issues on critical patient journeys—like find-a-doctor, location pages, and appointment booking—so you can fix what matters most without compromising privacy or stability.
Financial Services
Banks, insurers, and wealth firms need fast, secure, and compliant digital experiences. Monitor accessibility and performance across marketing sites and authenticated portals, surface issues before regulators or customers do, and keep design systems consistent across products and regions.
GUIDE
How to achieve digital accessibility excellence: At any stage of maturity
Digital accessibility isn’t just about meeting requirements—it’s about building better experiences for everyone.
Download the How to achieve digital accessibility excellence at any stage in maturity guide.
Siteimprove solutions for development and design FAQs
Siteimprove helps by enabling them to perform accessibility testing earlier in their workflow ("shift left") within tools like test frameworks and CI/CD pipelines, rather than later in the process.
Developers can run accessibility checks from various points in their workflow, including their test framework, CI/CD tool, browser extension, or directly within the Siteimprove platform.
Siteimprove provides clear explanations of identified issues, advice for remediation, and context-specific AI-based code recommendations that have already passed accessibility checks.