Web audits
Paste a URL or click the toolbar button on any tab. AMASAMYA runs a full WCAG 2.2 audit covering colour contrast, ARIA validation, focus management, and structural semantics — across the interaction patterns the standard requires.
Run accessibility audits on live web pages, on document files, and through a structured mobile-app checklist. The whole interface is keyboard- and screen-reader-first; every audit finding includes specific remediation guidance and a link to the relevant WCAG technique.
Three audit surfaces, one consistent experience, designed so a non-sighted developer or content author can drive the entire workflow without sighted help.
Paste a URL or click the toolbar button on any tab. AMASAMYA runs a full WCAG 2.2 audit covering colour contrast, ARIA validation, focus management, and structural semantics — across the interaction patterns the standard requires.
Upload a file and AMASAMYA 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.
A structured manual-test workflow 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.
Three optional modules use a Vision AI provider you configure (OpenAI or Anthropic). Your API key is encrypted at rest in your browser with a non-extractable WebCrypto master key — keys never reach AMASAMYA servers, because there are none.
Describes what the keyboard focus indicator looks like at every focusable element. Lets a blind tester independently verify visual focus indicators without sighted help.
Captures the page at four viewport widths and detects layout shifts and reflow failures across breakpoints. Reports map to WCAG 1.4.10 Reflow and 1.4.4 Resize Text.
Runs locally with no AI calls. Monitors the page in real time for dynamic content additions, dialog focus failures, and ARIA state changes that screen readers would otherwise miss.
Sign in with Google or set up a PIN. Once signed in, every audit you run is saved to your local session library.
Audit any page in your browser with one keystroke. Results open in the Chrome side panel.
Privacy policy, threat model, and the data-handling rules every audit follows.
AMASAMYA is built and maintained by Akhilesh Malani — accessibility architect and digital inclusion strategist. The platform is fully self-funded, with no investor influence on the privacy or feature roadmap. Beta-tester credits are listed on the Contributors page.