DevAlly empowers developers to build inclusive and accessible digital experiences for everyone. We provide the tools, resources, and expertise to seamlessly integrate accessibility into your development workflow.
Our journey will pass through several phases. We are currently working to address any critical issues that block key user journeys.
From there, we will then focus on achieving conformance with WCAG 2.2 AA across each product, and that work will blend into the work to deliver highly usable experiences for people living with disability. In parallel, we will be changing the way we work so each team considers accessibility as a natural part of our design and engineering lifecycle.
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We test our software using a variety of screen readers and browsers. We've found the following combinations provide the most accessible experience when using our products:
Below are the Accessibility Conformance Reports (completed VPATs) for our products:
Level A Criteria Supported
Level AA Criteria Supported
Level AAA Criteria Supported
This VPAT evaluation conducted on August 20, 2025 shows significant accessibility compliance failures across WCAG standards. The product has critical Level A violations that prevent basic accessibility compliance.
• Info and Relationships (1.3.1) - 3 violations
• Name, Role, Value (4.1.2) - 3 violations
These Level A violations significantly impact accessibility for users with disabilities. The Info and Relationships failures affect screen reader users' ability to understand content structure, while Name, Role, Value violations prevent assistive technologies from properly identifying and operating interface elements. Additionally, Level AA violations in Contrast (Minimum) and Consistent Navigation further reduce usability for users with visual impairments and cognitive disabilities.
Level A Criteria Supported
Level AA Criteria Supported
Level AAA Criteria Supported
This VPAT evaluation conducted on August 19, 2025 shows partial compliance with WCAG standards. While the product demonstrates strong support for most accessibility criteria across all levels, critical violations in Level A and AA success criteria prevent full compliance.
• Info and Relationships (1.3.1) - 11 violations
• Contrast (Minimum) (1.4.3) - 8 violations
• Multiple Ways (2.4.5) - 13 violations
• Headings and Labels (2.4.6) - 1 violations
These Level A and AA violations significantly impact accessibility for users with disabilities. The Info and Relationships violations (1.3.1) affect screen reader users' ability to understand content structure. Contrast issues (1.4.3) create barriers for users with visual impairments. Multiple Ways violations (2.4.5) limit navigation options for users who rely on alternative methods to find content. While Level AAA criteria are fully supported, the fundamental Level A and AA issues prevent the product from achieving baseline accessibility compliance.
If you require accessibility support or have encountered a problem with one of our products, please use the Accessibility Support Portal. The Accessibility Support Portal is the easiest way to: