Component Details and Benefits
Find the Right Tool
axe DevTools Mobile offers a variety of tools that help teams identify and fix accessibility issues. Each tool focuses on highlighting issues that require attention, allowing team members to identify and resolve problems within their specific workflows.
Our Core Components
Mobile Analyzer
What:
- A powerful tool that lets you scan any app screen for accessibility issues without needing access to the source code.
Who Should Use It:
- QA Testers
- Accessibility Teams
- Product Owners
- UX Designers
When to Use:
- During pre-release testing
- For periodic accessibility audits
- When reviewing live apps
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Find setup details for iOS and Android.
SDK & Appium Integration
What:
- Automated accessibility testing that integrates into your existing test suite and CI/CD pipeline.
Who Should Use It:
- Test Engineers
- Development Teams
When to Use:
- During continuous integration
- In automated test pipelines
- As part of pull request checks
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Find setup details for iOS, Android, and Appium.
Mobile Dashboard
What:
- A central hub for reviewing, sharing, and tracking accessibility issues across your apps.
Who Should Use It:
- All team members
- Developers and testers
- Accessibility leaders
When to Use:
- To review test results
- To share findings with stakeholders
- To coordinate fixes across teams
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See what you can do with the Mobile Dashboard.
Additional Tools
HTML Reports
What:
- Shareable, standalone reports that detail accessibility findings.
Best For:
- Including in pull requests
- Sharing results with anyone on your team, no axe DevTools Mobile license required
Learn More
See how to generate HTML Reports with axe Devtools Mobile Reporter.
Remaining Testing Checklist
What:
- A step-by-step guide for finding accessibility issues that automated testing can’t.
Best For:
- Testing teams without specialized accessibility knowledge
- Pre-release verification or periodic audits
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See what axe DevTools Mobile tests for and what you will test for manually: Remaining Testing Checklist
IDE Linter for React Native Apps
What:
- Real-time accessibility checking while writing code, like a spell-checker for accessibility.
Best For:
- Developers during active coding
- Early issue detection
- Quick fixes during development
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When you're developing with React Native, you can take advantage of axe Linter.