practice
Manual Testing
Manual accessibility testing is the human-led evaluation of a digital product against accessibility standards — using keyboard-only navigation, multiple screen readers (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack), zoom, and cognitive evaluation — necessary because approximately 70% of WCAG criteria cannot be reliably evaluated by automated tools.
About Manual Testing
Performed by IAAP-credentialed auditors. The audit ceiling for automation is consistent across industry consensus, Deque, W3C-WAI: roughly 25–30%.
Where Manual Testing appears in a AccessivePath audit
Our AI auditors test concepts like Manual Testing 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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