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Assistive Technology (AT)

Assistive technology (AT) is hardware or software that enables a person with a disability to perform tasks they would otherwise find difficult or impossible — including screen readers, screen magnifiers, alternative input devices (switches, eye trackers, sip-and-puff), voice-recognition software, and braille displays.

About Assistive Technology (AT)

WCAG's "robust" principle requires that web content be compatible with current and future user agents and assistive technologies — making AT support a core conformance test.

Where Assistive Technology (AT) appears in a AccessivePath audit

Our AI auditors test concepts like Assistive Technology (AT) as part of the WCAG 2.2 Level AA audit cycle — both via automated rule scanning and through screen-reader simulation and human pair review.

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