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I would be interested to try that out.

I just went through the whole first page of Google results for "screen reader simulator" and none worked without installing extra software.

Is there a website, where you can test how a given piece of html is interpreted by screen readers?




Use Narrator, Window's built in screen reader, or, even better, install NVDA. It's free and open source. It's also the majority screen reader on Windows. (If you're on a Mac, you've got VoiceOver built in.)


Here is a good summary: https://accessibility.princeton.edu/how/content/lists

WAVE is a great browser extension to have for frontend developers: http://wave.webaim.org/extension/

It helps you identify aspects of your design that might not be accessible.




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