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94

Mostly accessible

Scores 94/100 against WCAG 2.2 AA. 2 moderate issues to tidy up.

0 Critical
0 Serious
2 Moderate
0 Minor
For you
Plus

Works well with a keyboard and voice control. The page structure is a little loose, so here is where to look.

  • Tab moves through every link, button and field, so nothing is mouse-only.
  • Jump to the search box to reach any section in one step.
  • Use your screen reader's heading list to skip past the long top menu.
  • Focus outlines are clear, so you always see where you are on the page.
  • Voice control works smoothly, since button names match what is on screen.

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Tell us which assistive technology you use, and every report leads with what matters for your setup. A screen reader user and a keyboard user get different guidance for the very same site.

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Community reviews

Website reviews from people who browse like you.

Scanned a site? Leave a quick review of how it actually worked for you, and read what other assistive-tech users have shared. The more people add their experience, the clearer the picture gets for everyone.

Maria Kowalska

Screen reader · NVDA

Example

Checkout worked well with NVDA right up to the payment step, where the card fields had no labels and I had to guess the order. Everything before that was clearly structured.

9 found this helpful · 2 weeks ago

James Tan

Keyboard only

Example

Fully keyboard navigable with clear focus outlines the whole way through. First booking site in ages where I did not get trapped in the date picker.

14 found this helpful · 1 month ago

Priya Shah

Voice control · Dragon

Example

Text is big and it zooms in nicely, but a lot of the buttons are icons only, so Dragon could not find them by name. Usable with some patience.

6 found this helpful · 3 weeks ago
What you get

A clear picture, not a checklist.

Every report covers the things that decide whether a site will actually work for you.

Site overview

What the site is for, what you can do there, and how the main journey works.

Will it work for you

A plain-language read on how usable the site is, grounded in real accessibility checks.

Screen reader guidance

Practical tips for NVDA, VoiceOver, JAWS and TalkBack users on this specific site.

Keyboard navigation

Focus, tab order and traps. what to expect moving through the site without a mouse.

Voice control tips

How clearly the site is labelled, and how well it responds to spoken commands.

Vision & reading

Zoom behaviour, contrast, text size, and how easy the content is to follow.

How it works

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Step 1

Paste a link

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Step 2

We check it

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Step 3

Read your report

A plain-language report, with the parts that matter to how you browse shown first.

No jargon

Accessibility, explained like a human.

Most tools speak in WCAG codes and compliance scores. LumiLens tells you what an issue actually means for you. "you may lose track of where you are when navigating by keyboard", not "focus indicator removed". And we are honest about the limits: automated checks find a lot, but they cannot capture everything, which is why lived experience matters.

Questions

Is LumiLens free?

Free to start. Scanning any site and reading the plain-language report is free, with no account needed (up to 12 reports a month). A free account also lets you save sites. Subscribing to Plus, at £3.99 a month, adds reports personalised to your assistive technology and preferences, as well as site monitoring with change alerts and more monthly reports.

Do I need to know anything technical?

No. Reports are written in plain language, with no WCAG codes or jargon to decode. If you can paste a web address, you can use LumiLens.

Which assistive technology does it support?

Screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver, JAWS, TalkBack), keyboard-only navigation, voice control (Dragon, Voice Control), and magnification or zoom. Tell us which you use and every report is tailored to it.

How is this different from accessibility tools for developers?

Developer tools list code issues for a web team to fix. LumiLens tells you, as someone using the site, what to expect and what might get in your way. It is built for you, not your developers.

Can it tell me everything about a site?

Honestly, no tool can. Automated checks catch a lot of real barriers, but some things only a person actually using the site can know. We are upfront about that, and it is exactly why we are building a community of real reviews from assistive-tech users.

Can I check a site before I sign up or buy from it?

Yes, and that is the point. Scan any public web page and get a read on how usable it will be before you spend your time on it.

Can I save sites and be told when they change?

Saving sites is free with an account. Getting an email when a saved site changes its accessibility (monitoring) is part of Plus, £3.99 a month.

Is my information private?

Yes. Telling us your assistive technology is only used to personalise your reports. We never sell or share it, and letting us use it, anonymised, to improve accessibility data across the web is strictly optional and off unless you choose to turn it on.

Can I share my own experience?

Yes. Every report has a reviews section: with a free account you can rate the site and leave a review for other assistive-tech users, and read any reviews people have already left. Reading is open to everyone. A full browsable directory of rated sites is on the way.

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