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User Testing with People with Disabilities

Accessibility user testing engages people with disabilities — paid, with informed consent — to perform realistic tasks on a product and report usability barriers; complementary to manual auditing because it surfaces real-world friction that conformance testing alone cannot detect.

About User Testing with People with Disabilities

Best practice: recruit through disability-community organisations (Knowbility, Fable, Applause, Perkins Access); pay industry rates; obtain informed consent; never use real medical or financial accounts unless testing accounts of the participant's choosing.

Where User Testing with People with Disabilities appears in a AccessivePath audit

Our AI auditors test concepts like User Testing with People with Disabilities 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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