Written by Tobias Greiner on June 04, 2026

Eye-Able Audit update 3.8

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The Eye-Able Audit Update 3.8 is here! Discover how the new Access integration delivers highly accurate reports, and how our new guided tests support you during manual accessibility checks.

Illustration of a colourful rocket launching from a laptop screen – a symbol for a software update. On the right is a black text box reading 'Eye-Able Audit – Update 3.8'Eye-Able Audit Update 3.8 – Access Integration and New Guided Tests

With version 3.8, we are releasing a major update for Eye-Able Audit. The focus is primarily on two key features: the direct integration of Eye-Able Access and new guided tests for tab navigation, lists, tables, and headings.

Access and Audit now work hand in hand

Eye-Able Access uses AI to fix many accessibility barriers directly on your website – without you needing to touch the code or CMS. Previously, testing (Audit) and remediation (Access) ran independently of one another. With Update 3.8, Audit now automatically recognises which barriers Access has already fixed live and excludes them from your error count.

As a result, your report shows the true state of play – displaying only the issues that are genuinely still outstanding. Furthermore, a new Access overview shows you at a glance exactly what has already been resolved.

New guided tests for key structural elements

Many accessibility issues cannot be checked fully automatically – for example, whether keyboard and tab navigation work logically, or if lists, tables, and headings are correctly marked up.

This is exactly where our new guided tests come in. They walk you step-by-step through the assessment of tab navigation, lists, tables, and headings, helping you systematically pinpoint and evaluate the barriers that automated tests miss. This ensures you reliably cover the crucial elements required for a compliant and genuinely usable website.

Bringing it all together

With Update 3.8, what belongs together is finally joining forces: fixing barriers automatically, whilst carrying out targeted manual checks where the human eye is essential. We are continually working to make accessibility as simple and transparent for you as possible.

Find out more about AI-driven remediation on our Access page; read more about the guided tests.

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