AMASAMYA — Accessibility Audit Tool
Overview
Blind-first WCAG 2.2 audit tool with Vision AI modules: Focus Indicator Narrator, Visual Layout Auditor, and State Change Watchdog.
AMASAMYA is a blind-first WCAG 2.2 accessibility audit tool. The whole interface is keyboard- and screen-reader-first; every audit finding includes specific remediation guidance and a link to the relevant WCAG technique. WHAT IT AUDITS Live web pages. Paste a URL or click the toolbar button on any tab. AMASAMYA runs a full WCAG 2.2 audit on the active page covering colour contrast, ARIA validation, focus management, structural semantics, and the broader interaction patterns the standard requires. Beyond the structural checks, AMASAMYA also runs visual-behaviour audits that most other tools skip. It applies a 200% zoom to the page and detects content that clips or introduces horizontal scrolling. It parses any dark-mode stylesheet rules the page declares and verifies the contrast of every colour pair the dark palette specifies. It heuristically flags copy that names a UI element by colour alone, asterisk-only required-field markers with no programmatic indicator, and unlabelled small coloured shapes that look like status dots. It checks every interactive target against the AAA recommendation of forty-four by forty-four CSS pixels in addition to the AA minimum. Documents. Upload a file at the linked AMASAMYA web platform and the tool audits its accessibility. The supported formats include PDFs, Microsoft Office files, EPUB books, and OpenDocument files. Findings are format-specific because the underlying remediation differs from one format to the next. Mobile apps. A structured manual-test checklist for iOS, Android, and WearOS. Each item names the WCAG criterion, the assistive technology to use, and the specific test method. Reports can be exported. VISION AI MODULES (optional, bring your own API key) Focus Indicator Narrator. Uses a Vision AI provider you configure to describe what the keyboard focus indicator looks like at every focusable element on the page. Lets a blind tester independently verify visual focus indicators without sighted help. Visual Layout Auditor. Captures the page at four viewport widths and uses Vision AI to detect layout shifts and reflow failures across breakpoints. Reports differences relevant to WCAG 1.4.10 Reflow and 1.4.4 Resize Text. State Change Watchdog. Runs locally with no AI calls. Monitors the page in real time for dynamic content additions, dialog focus failures, and ARIA state changes that a screen reader user would otherwise miss. DESIGNED BLIND-FIRST The Chrome side panel UI is fully operable with major Windows, macOS, and Android screen readers. Every audit finding is announced with its role, severity, and remediation in a logical reading order. Exported reports use semantic headings and properly labelled regions so the report file is itself accessible. PRIVACY Your data stays on your device. Audits run locally in your browser. No page content is ever sent to AMASAMYA servers, because there are none. The optional Vision AI modules send screenshots directly from your browser to the provider you have chosen, using your own API key. Keys are encrypted at rest with a non-extractable WebCrypto master key and never leave your device. The full privacy policy is linked below. PERMISSIONS The activeTab and scripting permissions let AMASAMYA run audits on the tab you are currently viewing, on demand only. The sidePanel permission opens the Chrome side panel where audit results are displayed. The tabs permission reads the current tab's URL and title so reports can be labelled with the page they came from. The storage permission persists your Vision AI provider preference and any API key you choose to enter. The debugger permission is used only by the Visual Layout Auditor module, to emulate viewport widths via the Chrome DevTools Protocol. Chrome's mandatory "is being debugged" banner provides visible consent every time the feature runs. The host_permissions all_urls scope is required because the user, not the extension, decides which page is audited. The extension only ever reads or modifies the active tab on explicit user invocation. Detailed permission justifications and threat-model disclosure are in the privacy policy. WHO BUILT THIS AMASAMYA is built and maintained by Akhilesh Malani — accessibility architect and digital inclusion strategist. It is fully self-funded, with no investor influence on the privacy or feature roadmap. LINKS Web platform: https://amasamya.akhileshmalani.com Privacy policy: https://amasamya.akhileshmalani.com/privacy Contributors page: https://amasamya.akhileshmalani.com/credits
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Details
- Version3.2.0
- UpdatedMay 5, 2026
- Offered byAkhilesh Malani
- Size90.34KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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