Accessibility Testing: Accessibility Checkers

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This article provides an overview of accessibility checkers and other resources to check the accessibility of documents.

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Updated: 7/1/2026

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Overview of Accessibility Checkers

There are numerous Web-based and desktop-specific applications to help check your webpages, documents or other digital files for accessibility. Below are some common examples:

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Web Accessibility

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Document Accessibility

  • Microsoft Products (Review tab > Check Accessibility)
  • Adobe Acrobat Pro (requires OIT license)
  • DocHub

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Screen Readers

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