The accessibility-review tool is an LLM-powered skill designed to help developers and designers quickly assess the accessibility of designs and web pages against WCAG 2.1 AA standards. It addresses the common challenge of ensuring digital content is usable by people with disabilities, promoting inclusivity and compliance. By integrating accessibility checks early in the development process, it helps prevent costly rework and ensures a better user experience for everyone.
This tool's core functionality revolves around performing automated accessibility audits. You can trigger it within the Anthropic platform using natural language commands like "audit accessibility," "check a11y," or "is this accessible?". It can also be invoked during design reviews, making it a seamless part of your existing workflow. The tool analyzes the provided design or page and identifies potential accessibility issues, providing valuable feedback for remediation.
accessibility-review is particularly useful for front-end developers, UX/UI designers, and QA engineers who are responsible for building and maintaining accessible websites and applications. Common use cases include: verifying the accessibility of new designs before implementation, auditing existing web pages for compliance, and identifying accessibility issues during code reviews.
Getting started with accessibility-review is straightforward within the Anthropic environment. Since it's an Anthropic-based skill, you'll likely need to integrate it into your Anthropic workflow or agent. Refer to the provided link (https://mcpservers.org/agent-skills/anthropic/accessibility-review) and the Anthropic documentation for specific instructions on enabling and utilizing the skill within your projects. Look for information on how to invoke skills using the supported trigger phrases.
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