AudioEye® A11iance Team
At AudioEye, we work with a team of testers to learn from their firsthand experiences of using assistive technologies, like screen readers, so we can better understand their unique challenges and continuously improve on our web accessibility solutions.
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Our A11iance community is made up of a group of people with varying disabilities and backgrounds. Currently and in the past we’ve tested with low-and-no vision users, users with cerebral palsy, keyboard-only users, users with limited mobility, and colorblind users. Our testers are equally as varied in their experiences outside of testing with AudioEye; our group consists of singers, writers, medical advocates, teachers, trainers and customer service workers. Some have worked professionally as testers, while some are new to the process with AudioEye.

Read about the A11iance community, the work that the testers are doing, and hear directly about their experience from their perspective on our blog.
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A11iance Advocates
Our A11iance Advocates are a group of individuals who have been testing with AudioEye for a significant amount of time and assist in spreading the word about new testing opportunities, platform updates, AudioEye news and more. Our advocates receive a small monthly stipend for their time. All opinions expressed are their own.
Current Advocates
Ana Jacob
Age: 18 to 34
Disability Type: Visual, Mobility
AT: VoiceOver, Wheelchair
Navigation: Keyboard
Profession: Unemployed
Hobby: Reading
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Opens in a new tabCharles Hiser
Age: 18 to 34
Disability Type: Visual
AT: JAWS, NVDA, Braille display
Navigation: Keyboard
Profession: A11y Tester
Hobby: Cooking
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Opens in a new tabMaxwell Ivey
Age: 55 to 64
Disability Type: Visual
AT: VoiceOver
Navigation: Keyboard
Profession: Author, Podcast Host, Speaker
Hobby: Reading, listening to old-time radio shows, singing, and writing songs
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Opens in a new tabSammie Shipman
Age: 18 to 34
Disability Type: Visual
AT: JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver
Navigation: Keyboard or touchscreen
Profession: Patient Advocate
Hobby: Fun with 12 yo guide dog, Mozart, surfing, swimming, and singing
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“Accessibility really doesn’t have to be this hard, scary thing. If you take some steps and do this today, your website will stand out as being exemplary.”
Chris N.
Internet Security Professional
Join The A11iance
We’re always looking to expand our testing community. If you are located in the U.S. and use accessible technology to access the internet and like sharing your opinions via Zoom, please consider joining us for a session by filling out the Interest Form.