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Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle)
Why is it valuable?
Get all the browser extension features and a deep integration within developer workflows—including code linting—plus an integration with end-to-end tests and CI/CD pipeline.
Who is it for?
Teams who want to embed accessibility testing directly into their dev process—while coding, at every pull request, and in the browser—to prevent issues as early as possible.
Axe DevTools Extension (Pro)
Why is it valuable?
Get a more robust version of the browser extension with intelligent guided testing, the ability to test entire user flows, Jira integration, and more.
Who is it for?
Dev teams who want to check specific pages, groups of pages, or workflows for accessibility issues.
Axe DevTools Extension (Free)
Why is it valuable?
Dev teams can conduct basic, automated testing on a page-by-page basis.
Who is it for?
Teams who want an introduction to automated accessibility testing and need a quick way to catch defects.
Get Axe DevTools for Web and give teams the tools to identify and fix more issues, faster.
Features by plan
Free trials
Axe DevTools Extension
Immediately test web apps from your browser. Find and fix accessibility bugs. Export, save, and share results.
Axe DevTools Linter
Catch and fix issues while you code. Block inaccessible code in GitHub pull requests, CI/CD, and more.
Looking for mobile accessibility testing tools? Check out Axe DevTools for Mobile.
Additional resources
Accessibility ROI Calculator
Use our ROI Calculator to find out how much you could save by catching issues early.
Deque named a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Digital Accessibility Platforms
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Escaping the endless audit loop
Learn how to shift from one-off audits to a more proactive, efficient, and effective accessibility program.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the primary difference between Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) and Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle)?
The primary difference is that the Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) equips developers and small teams to identify and fix accessibility issues directly in the browser, whereas Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle) extends those capabilities across the entire development lifecycle. The Bundle includes all the Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) functionality and integrates accessibility testing into your CI/CD pipelines, source code, and automation frameworks, making it ideal for teams who need scalable coverage and reporting across their organization.
When should I consider upgrading from the free extension to the Pro or Bundle version of Axe DevTools?
You should upgrade to Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) as your accessibility strategy matures. It helps teams fix up to 80% of issues before production with features like Intelligent Guided Tests (IGTs), component-level checks, and user flow analysis. You should move to Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle) when you need scalable, organization-wide testing with integrated reporting, CI/CD support, and automated issue deduplication. It’s the right choice for making accessibility fast, consistent, and sustainable across your organization.
How do I buy the Axe DevTools for Web bundled package?
You can purchase Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle) by talking to one of our sales reps. You can contact us or request a demo to learn more about pricing and details.
Do I have to enter a credit card to start a trial of Axe DevTools Extension (Pro)?
No payment info is required to start a trial. After your trial expires, your account will automatically be downgraded to the “Free” plan until you upgrade.
Can I buy Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) for others on my team?
Yes, you can purchase a single subscription for yourself, purchase a single subscription for someone else, or purchase a subscription for multiple users.
Learn more about purchasing Axe DevTools Extension.
Is the Free version of Axe DevTools okay for an enterprise team to use?
The Free browser extension is a great introduction to accessibility testing and works well for individual developers or small teams. However, enterprise teams looking to implement a scalable, organization-wide accessibility strategy will benefit from upgrading to Axe DevTools Extension (Pro) or Axe DevTools for Web (Bundle), which offer more advanced features like Intelligent Guided Tests (IGTs), component- and user-flow analysis, CI/CD integration, and centralized reporting.
Where can I find detailed documentation and release notes for Axe DevTools for Web?
You can find robust product documentation in our regularly updated docs site. You’ll find an overview of the tool, features within it, and release notes.