Professional arrows, highlights, and shapes that meet WCAG accessibility standards.
Perfect for inclusive documentation and accessibility audits.
WCAG AA Compliant
Screen Reader Ready
Color Blind Friendly
Keyboard Accessible
Every tool designed with WCAG guidelines in mind for inclusive documentation
Direct attention with professional arrows. WCAG-compliant colors ensure visibility for users with color blindness.
Emphasize content with high-contrast highlights that meet WCAG AA standards for accessibility.
Add circles, rectangles, and custom shapes with accessibility-focused design principles.
Upload a screenshot and add professional, accessible annotations
Use our professional screenshot editor with arrows, shapes, highlights, and more annotation tools
Open Screenshot EditorAll annotations follow WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines with proper contrast ratios and alternative indicators for color-blind users.
Create consistent, professional documentation that works for everyone, including team members with disabilities.
Every annotation tool includes comprehensive accessibility support
All annotation colors meet accessibility contrast requirements
Annotations include proper semantic markup for assistive technologies
Full keyboard support for users who cannot use a mouse
High contrast options and pattern alternatives to color-only indicators
How WebAbility users create inclusive documentation daily
Document WCAG violations and remediation steps with clear visual annotations
Create inclusive documentation that works for users with disabilities
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Common questions about creating accessible screenshot annotations
Our tools follow WCAG guidelines, ensuring annotations have proper contrast ratios and work with screen readers. This helps you create accessible documentation that everyone can use, including people with disabilities.
Absolutely! The high-contrast annotations and professional styling make them perfect for documenting WCAG violations, creating compliance reports, and showing before/after accessibility improvements.
While screenshots themselves aren't directly readable by screen readers, our tools help you create clear visual documentation that can be paired with proper alt text and captions for full accessibility.
Yes! All our annotation colors are tested to meet WCAG AA contrast requirements. We also provide pattern alternatives for users who may have difficulty distinguishing colors.
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