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Accessibility feedback that gets heard

Found an accessibility barrier on a website? Share your experience and help drive positive accessibility change.

How it works

Accessibility feedback helps organizations better understand real-world barriers and improve digital experiences over time.

  • Share your experience

    Describe the accessibility barrier you encountered and how it affected your experience.

  • Reach the right people

    Feedback is shared privately with organizations to help bring attention to accessibility barriers.

  • Support positive change

    Feedback can help organizations prioritize improvements and create accessible experiences.

Why I built Accessible.dev

Many organizations want to improve accessibility but struggle to manage the work effectively. Feedback often arrives through support tickets, emails, audits, and internal testing, making it difficult to organize issues and track progress over time.

I've spent more than 19 years building websites and digital platforms for organizations of all sizes, helping teams identify and resolve accessibility barriers along the way.

My commitment to accessibility is also personal. My son is autistic, and he inspires me every day to work towards a more inclusive digital world where everyone can access information and services without barriers.

Accessible.dev was created to help bridge the gap between people who experience accessibility barriers and the organizations responsible for improving them. Behind the scenes, organizations can use the platform to manage accessibility feedback and track improvements over time.

I believe accessibility feedback should be easy to share, respectful in its delivery, and focused on helping create better digital experiences for everyone.

Peter Elliston

Founder of Accessible.dev

Common questions about Accessible.dev

Learn how accessibility feedback works and what happens after you share it.

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