Written by Sebastian Fjeld on April 23, 2025

Eye-Able® Audit Update 3.6

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Eye-Able Audit Update

Audit Update 3.6 introduces a major new function, the Report Page Actions Recorder.

This allows you to record processes for an Eye-Able® report, such as filling out an application form. The recorded actions are then automatically played back the next time the report is run and previously hidden areas of your page are also tested. 

Many small improvements and bug fixes have also been made in the latest updates. The number of errors may change slightly as a result. It is always our goal to be able to automatically detect as many errors as possible without false-positive detections. 

Previously, actions for reports could only be carried out in the dashboard under the report settings. Now you can include actions via the audit browser extension. Clicks and keystrokes are recorded and can be saved. For example, you can test logins to hidden areas, application routes or JavaScript-based web apps fully automatically. 

We are continuously working to make our solutions even more powerful, intuitive, and precise - so you can implement accessibility with confidence.

Screenshot of a UI with 8 automation steps like mouse clicks, text input (email, password), and “Sign In” click. Bottom: buttons like “Save” and “Start Recording”Reduced Illustration of the page action recorder

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.
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