Silktide - website accessibility simulator Silktide - website accessibility simulator

Accessibility
Version: 1.2.1
Last Update: 2022-11-07

Overview

Silktide - website accessibility simulator is a Chrome extension developed by Silktide. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Silktide - website accessibility simulator is 1.2.1, updated on 2022-11-07.
10,000+ users have installed this extension. 15 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

A browser plugin that helps you develop accessible websites by simulating a range of experiences.

Experience the web with a range of simulated disabilities including:

+ Color blindness
+ Dyslexia
+ Myopia / Blurred vision
+ Blindness
+ Tunnel vision / peripheral vision loss
+ And more

This plugin is ideal for people looking to develop and test accessible websites, especially those meeting WCAG 2.1.

To simulate blindness we have developed a simulated screen reader designed for sighted users. This is designed to give you a taste of using a full screen reader, without all the expense and difficulty.

Made by the accessibility experts at Silktide

Rating

15 ratings

Total Installs

10,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-11-07

Current Version

1.2.1

Size

712KiB

Author

Silktide

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Chandler Zhu
2021-12-05

The 'select' mode in screen reader simulator doesn't work

avatar Ed Park
2021-06-11

Just installed this today. Very feature rich.

I originally downloaded this for screen reader simulation, but the low-vision / no-vision features are amazing.

avatar Lisa Dick
2020-08-08

Excellent tool to check accessibility through simulation. I have been testing online course content using the screen reader simulation and it is working perfectly...even keyboard shortcuts which are typically used with screen readers! Thank you for an excellent product!

avatar Jowita
2019-12-18

I use it for me UX and UI work. I love it!

avatar Briony Holdsworth
2019-09-15

I'm on a Computing BTEC Course and also work with a self advocacy group, and this really helps with reviewing and testing websites and other projects for accessibility. Would give 10 stars if i could.