How to Test Your Website with Screen Readers — Free Guide (2026) | AccessiTool

How to Test Your Website with Screen Readers — Free Guide (2026)

📢 Why Screen Reader Testing Matters

Over 74% of ADA lawsuits cite screen reader incompatibility as a violation. If your website doesn't work with screen readers like NVDA or VoiceOver, you're excluding millions of blind and low-vision users — and risking legal action.

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What Are Screen Readers?

Screen readers are assistive technology that converts on-screen text into speech or braille. Blind and low-vision users rely on screen readers to navigate websites, read content, and complete tasks.

Free Screen Readers for Testing

Screen ReaderPlatformCostHow to Enable
NVDAWindowsFreeDownload from nvaccess.org → Install → Run
VoiceOverMac / iOSBuilt-in (free)Cmd + F5 (Mac) or Settings → Accessibility → VoiceOver (iOS)
TalkBackAndroidBuilt-in (free)Settings → Accessibility → TalkBack → Enable
ChromeVoxChromeFreeChrome extension → Add to Chrome

Step-by-Step Screen Reader Testing

1 Enable Your Screen Reader

Choose NVDA (Windows) or VoiceOver (Mac). Turn your volume down — screen readers can be loud!

2 Navigate with Keyboard Shortcuts

Tab / Shift+Tab - Move between elements
H (Shift+H) - Jump between headings
1-6 (Shift+1-6) - Jump to specific heading levels
B (Shift+B) - Jump between buttons
F (Shift+F) - Jump between form fields
L (Shift+L) - Jump between lists
Spacebar / Enter - Activate buttons and links
Down arrow - Read next line
Ctrl - Stop speaking

3 Check Alt Text on Images

When you encounter an image, does the screen reader announce a description? If it says "image" or nothing at all, alt text is missing.

4 Test Heading Structure

Press H (Shift+H). Does the screen reader announce headings in logical order (H1, H2, H3)? Are any heading levels skipped?

5 Check Link and Button Labels

Tab through links and buttons. Are they descriptive? "Click here" is bad. "Read our ADA compliance guide" is good.

6 Test Forms

Navigate to a form. Does the screen reader announce each field's label? Can you understand what information is required?

What to Listen For — Good vs Bad

GoodBad
"Heading level 1: ADA Compliance Guide""Image" or no announcement
"Link: Read our accessible PDF guide""Link: Click here"
"Button: Submit payment""Button: Submit" (unclear context)
"Edit text: Email address, required""Edit text, blank"

Common Screen Reader Issues to Look For

  • Missing alt text — Screen reader says "image" with no description
  • Missing form labels — User doesn't know what information to enter
  • Non-descriptive buttons — "Click here" instead of "Add to cart"
  • Skipped heading levels — H1 to H3 without H2 — disorienting
  • Unannounced status messages — "5 items added to cart" not spoken
  • ARIA misuse — Incorrect roles or labels confuse the screen reader

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Screen Reader Simulators — No Installation Required

  • AccessiTool Screen Reader Simulator — Free browser-based testing
  • ChromeVox Extension — Chrome browser extension
  • WAVE Toolbar — Includes screen reader simulation features

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ How do I test my website with a screen reader for free?
Use NVDA (free download for Windows) or VoiceOver (built into Mac). Or use AccessiTool's free screen reader simulator — no installation required.
❓ What is the most common screen reader violation?
Missing alt text on images — screen readers announce "image" with no description, leaving blind users unable to understand visual content.
❓ Does screen reader testing require coding skills?
No. Basic keyboard commands (Tab, H, Enter) are easy to learn. You can identify many issues without any coding knowledge.

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