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Built on axe-core, the world’s most used accessibility rules engine, the axe suite supports all your website accessibility efforts.

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Pros:

There's so much you can do with it. I had the opportunity for a year to use the paid version and would like to again, but it hard selling management when they don't have the budget.

Cons:

After I signed a deal with Level Access a year later they started hard selling me on their automated services, which was too late. SO that was a bummer cause I liked Deque.

Deque ratings

Average score

Ease of Use
4.6
Customer Service
4.7
Features
4.6
Value for Money
4.7

Likelihood to recommend

9.1/10

Deque has an overall rating of 4.7 out 5 stars based on 29 user reviews on Capterra.

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Kimberly
Kimberly
Software Engineering in US
Verified LinkedIn User
Computer Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Great Service for learning. Great dev tools with VS Code Extension.

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: I'm very glad for this site and its services. It prepared me well for two IAAP exams. It provides great resources. I attended one of the conferences it sponsored and met a great community with it. We use the VS Code extension at work often.

Pros:

I learned a ton from the lesson planners. The way lessons were grouped was very helpful. I also appreciated how it kept track of my progress. They were organized in a way that makes it easy to also use the lessons as a reference. The VS Code extension is also very helpful.

Cons:

It would be nice if the VS Code extension offered more features. Would also be nice if there were configuration options.

Nova
Sr Director, UX + Product Design in US
Computer Software, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Great for training and quick scanning

5.0 last year

Comments: Pretty good minus what I mentioned above.

Pros:

I love that they have a whole on-demand academy for training and prepping for certificate exams. I also like that their axe scan tool is so easy that we could have our PMs and UXers run the scans and it was really clear what we needed to fix and what was and was not in complpiance.

Cons:

for the first year I had worked with Deque I had a hard time getting someone to work with me to see if we could come up with a solution for our enterprise QA automation, but it took a while to get someone to call me back, and also when I did talk to someone who I believe to be the son of the founder, we determined they didn't have what they needed. After I signed a deal with Level Access a year later they started hard selling me on their automated services, which was too late. SO that was a bummer cause I liked Deque. Level Access has been great too.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Deque Review

4.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Guided testing feature plus automated testing.

Cons:

Issues exporting could be better, along with a dashboard interface for saved reports.

Michael
Web Development Director in US
Marketing & Advertising, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Provides exactly what I need without absurdly expensive extras.

5.0 last year

Comments: Accessibility is a weird space with many players that simply can't deliver on promises. Deque produces the open-source engine many other systems use. Other providers claim to solve problems that are too complicated to be automated away. Deque instead shows you how to resolve issues at the source. I trust the results I get from Deque, and know that solving issues with this tool provides a better long-term result.

Pros:

Provides trustworthy accessibility information at its most up-to-date. Easy to use, provides both a useful summary for describing issues to others, and detailed technical information for implementation. Has a reasonable pricing model that doesn't assume I'm an enterprise if I'm a developer.

Cons:

Chrome is required; doesn't work within other browsers which can somewhat limit browser testing.

Tina
Accessibility Specialist in Canada
Insurance Software, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Deque's Axe Suite of Tools

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: Our team has used a handful of Deque's tools such as Axe Auditor, Monitor for scanning and monitoring websites , and Axe Devtools (both browser extension and within the dev CI/CD pipeline).

Pros:

Auditor - very comprehensive and detailed write-up of WCAG test cases ; easy for non-accessibility folks to perform a11y testing to catch low-hanging fruits Monitor - easy to set up; easy to produce accessibility reports

Cons:

Auditor - not compatible with JIRA.. not able to export bugs found to JIRA which our projects use for bug tracking ; would be nice to get specific test cases for mobile and PDFMonitor - many false positives or "needs review".. hopefully AI technology will improve to eliminate need for human verification ; able to scan SPA or multistep flows but requires someone who is technical.. hopefully in future, there will be easier option for non-technical folks to set up SPA/multistep pages; only Axe Devtools - does not support Salesforce platform

Deque Systems Response

2 years ago

Thank you for your review. We completely understand the need to be able to get the issues into JIRA. At the moment, axe Products allow you to export the issues into csv format that can be imported into your JIRA instance through JIRA's issue upload function. Our teams are exploring other options. We are constantly improving our AI capabilities to provide better guidance on items that are currently marked as 'Needs Review'. If you are finding any false positives, please let us know via a message to the helpdesk for us to address.

Jessica
Front-end Developer in US
Higher Education Software, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Web accessibility for all

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: I love Deque - we utilize them for accessibility training on campus. Not only do they have a lot of knowledge they share in their trainings, but the amount of FREE virtual trainings that are offered is impressive. I have been participating in many of these and I always take away some good nugget of information. Their presenters are very responsive and active during the presentations but also after the fact in their slack channel. It's nice to have a knowledgeable community available when you aren't quite sure or need to knock and idea around. :)

Pros:

We recently purchased the Axe Dev Pro Tools to run audits and remediate our web properties within our department. The browser extension itself makes it so simple to run through an audit and minimal technical understanding of accessibility is necessary - therefore the testing can easily be completed by student staff or other non-technical partners and then handed off to technical staff to do the remediations. Beyond the ease of use, the ability to save reports has helped us supply necessary metrics to compliance teams.

Cons:

There is a slight learning curve when you first use the browser extension for tests. It was not prohibitive by any means and the benefits far outweigh the time spent to learn. No different than any other new software that you might have to learn to use.

Maria
Chief Technology Officer in US
Information Technology & Services, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

axe DevTools is a must-have in your web accessibility toolkit

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Deque's tooling is some of the best available for developer enablement of accessibility auditing and remediation.

Pros:

The DevTools chrome extension makes automated accessibility testing super streamlined. Integrating directly with DevTools means developers easily know where to look to run tests and find issues. I love the ability to highlight and scroll directly to elements causing issues on the page. The Pro version's Intelligent Guided Tests are a great way to learn manual accessibility testing techniques!

Cons:

I would love to see more of the Pro features become available in the Free version. Some ability to run Intelligent Guided Tests (or perhaps Guided Tests without the Intelligence) would be amazing to see available for free to all web devs.

Meg
Accessibility Specialist in Canada
Computer Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Deque knows their Accessibility

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Deque is an outstanding company. They understand web accessibility and are very supportive with the communities offering so much. I can't speak enough about AxeCon, they are amazing.

Pros:

love that the Axe product is available for free. There's so much you can do with it. I had the opportunity for a year to use the paid version and would like to again, but it hard selling management when they don't have the budget. So I make do with the free extension.

Cons:

Would be really nice if there was some sort of app in the mobile world that could test mobile apps like the web extension does for web applications.

Deque Systems Response

2 years ago

Thanks so much Meg for your kind words and feedback. Axe DevTools does include native mobile testing tools as well. This is only available as a paid product today.

Travis
Development Director in US
Marketing & Advertising, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

A must-use tool in your toolbox

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: We've used the dev tools extension for several years now as part of our standard development process. It's also become a trusted source of input for accessibility audits. The the Axe library also is very useful for creating specialized tools and processes, and I'm very thankful that it exists!

Pros:

The dev tools extension is a great product and the paid version adds some very useful features for teams, as well as the guided testing options. The latter are great for helping less experienced folks understand some of the nuances of accessibility testing as well.

Cons:

The dev tools UI could be a bit more polished, and doesn't do a great job of calling attention to more critical issues.

Valorie
Principal Accessibility Consultant in US
Health, Wellness & Fitness, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Deque tools useful

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: The customer server is terrific! Training is high quality!

Pros:

Products are easy to install and use. Use of the rule set across products makes the tools from the free browser add-on, to the automated tool consistent in the results being provided.

Cons:

It's not a problem with the software. Getting enterprise-wide adoption is a bear.

Stephanie
Software Engineer in US
Insurance Software, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Turned Pro with Axe DevTools Pro

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

This tool is so impactful to my work and mission as a champion for a11y. From a11y standards picked up, to keyboard navigation, this tool has helped not only my work but those I influenced with the use of this tool. Even the way we can integrate this automation testing into our projects internal application through a few yaml file and wdio configs. Also the tips the tool gives you when it lets you know of a found a11y issue, it lets you not just know where to find the issue it picked up but also the standard tied to it, a link to learn more, and code examples on how you can go about fixing it.

Cons:

I feel like the only issues I can think of that I have had back as someone new using this for the first time, was not knowing all the functionality this tool can offer. But Deque offers a ton of insight through articles and hosting talks to help you learn more.

Margarida
Manager, Web Content & Production in Canada
Accounting Software, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

We love Deque!

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Web Accessibility was the reason we use Deque.

Pros:

We needed software that could help us achieve accessibility. We tested a few and Deque came up on top each time. It was so easy to use and intuitive. It helped me with manual and technical tasks. I have since recommended this software to other departments in my company and they are now using Deque Axe. Such a great product.

Cons:

We purchased this product for the web team (4 licenses). Every one on the team loved the product and we didn't find anything that didn't work well.

Shyam
Software Developer in US
E-Learning, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Great product

4.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Offer web accessibility to meet WCAG standards compliance.

Cons:

Not all error are true, there is chance are false positive

Deque Systems Response

2 years ago

Thanks so much for your feedback Shyam. We're very committed to eliminating false positive results. If you believe you have encountered one, please submit an issue so we can resolve it: https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core/issues

Daniel
Senior Software Engineer in US
Financial Services Software, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Deque Storybook integration

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: As an accessibility focused engineer, I've been using Deque's tools for years, they are the standard by which other tools are compared.

Pros:

Super easy to set up and use. UI of Accessibility pane within Storybook is really nice.

Cons:

Would love to be able to integrate better with Interaction testing in Storybook.

Matthew
Software Engineer in US
Public Safety, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Deque makes accessibility easier for large websites

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Deque's axe dev tools browser extension makes finding accessibility issues very easy. When an issue is discovered on your page, Deque provides CSS highlighting to identify the problematic element, and when you don't know how to fix the accessibility issue, their dev tools provide a Deque link describing the issue and potential fixes.

Cons:

Deque's dev tools are not able to identify the entire range of accessibility issue. Most results are related to color contrast of surrounding elements or accessibility attributes on HTML buttons and other elements. I've also noticed that their dev tools can sometimes falsely flag an a11y issue.

Deque Systems Response

2 years ago

Thanks so much for your feedback Matthew. We're very committed to eliminating false positive results. If you believe you have encountered one, please submit an issue so we can resolve it: https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core/issues

Sonja
Accessibility, TPM in US
Food & Beverages, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Great Accessibility Tool

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

This tool is easy to use and uses plain language

Cons:

I do not have any suggested improvements at this time.

Nicole
software engineer in US
E-Learning, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Great for software engineering WCAG 2.1AA compliance

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Having the pro license, it is very easy to scan the individual sections of the page that I am responsible for ensuring they are WCAG compliant. I like that I can easily see what is flagged and also see suggestions for how to improve it.

Cons:

It is a challenge for users who do not have the pro license and are using the free extension to sift through hundreds of errors to find those that apply to them.

Hiral
Digital Accessibility Specialist in US
Financial Services Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Excellent suite of products for accessibility management

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: The customer support team is the best and that has stood out along with versatile features and affordability

Pros:

I use more than one tools offered by Deque; and for all of them, one common thing is ease of use, wide variety of features for that tool and comparatively not so pricey

Cons:

Just like any other product, Deque products are still work in progress so it may not satisfy all of your requirement but they are still best option available in the market

Courtney
Content Designer in US
Financial Services Software, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Essential tool for digital design

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Deque is the most thorough reference guide when it comes to researching accessibility best-practices.

Cons:

I don’t have enough time to read more of it.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Banking, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Becoming an Accessibility Pro with Deque

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Our department creates documents in MS office suite and Adobe CC. I'm currently working my way through the Deque University courses for Document Accessibility.Courses are laid out in bite-sized engaging videos with captioning. Cool features: it keeps my place when I leave off on a lesson, and issues certificates on completion. There are also training units for IAAP Certification!Our entire team uses the free Colour Contrast Analyser too.

Cons:

I need to explore more of the tools to answer this. I have not found any cons.

Kelly
UX Designer in US
Banking, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Clear structure and writing style

4.0 2 years ago

Pros:

I used Deque for accessibility training. I like that it has lots of structure so if I'm in a hurry I can reference one section to answer a question. It is clearly written and has lots of links if I want to check source material in more detail. I also really like the 1-pager reference sheets and wish there were more of them available to download so I can have a reminder even after I complete the full course.

Cons:

It would be great if Deque would bookmark my progress more clearly so I could go back to where I left off, especially since the format does make it easy to pick up and put down the training as time allows. It would be great if there was a straightforward list of the courses I've taken as right now the navigation splits them up by certification.

na
UX Strategist in US
Fund-Raising, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Deque review

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

wholistic support, cutting edge, easy to use

Cons:

None, but I am being forced to write something

Adrienne
Principal, Designer, CPACC in US
Design, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Easy to use, even for a newbie

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

I saw this software demonstrated at an online accessibility conference and purchased it when I was asked by a friend to do a site audit for her client. The features have continued to improve and be easier to use and more tailored to individual situations.

Cons:

I haven't had enough experience using this software to know the limitations, nor do I have experience with any other software for comparison.

Christine
Digital Accessibility Program Manager in US
Financial Services Software, 5,001–10,000 Employees
Used the Software for: Free Trial
Reviewer Source

Empowering my team with DeQue

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

I am impressed with the fact that the free version is very powerful. The licensed version gives us a lot of flexiblity in reporting and tracking accessibility features

Cons:

Slightly more complex and detail (which is good) but this leads to more prioritizing with teams that are not as mature in Digital Accessibility

Dan
Associate Software Engineer
Computer Software, 5,001–10,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Great Product

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Great experience

Pros:

Very easy to use. Great product to learn, I am still learning as I go. There is alot of documentation to help with the learning process.

Cons:

There isnt too much I dont like. Overall a great experience