Private Beta
Accessibility Audits Without the Spreadsheet
Echo is a desktop app for accessibility professionals. Step through WCAG 2.2 criteria, log findings, and generate client-ready reports — all on your machine, no cloud required.
Everything you need to run a real audit
Built for the way accessibility professionals actually work — not the way software vendors think they work.
WCAG 2.2 Audit Workflow
Step through all 78 success criteria with a guided panel. Mark pass, fail, or in-progress per criterion. Log findings directly against each one as you work.
Client-Ready Reports
Export PDF summary reports and VPAT documents. Cover page, executive summary, detailed findings — everything a client or legal team needs, ready to send.
Finding Management
Log issues with severity, WCAG criterion, affected page, and recommendations. Filter, sort, and manage your findings across the full audit lifecycle.
Import From Existing Tools
Already running IBM Equal Access Checker? Import its Excel output directly into Echo. Group findings, split compound checkpoints, and keep working without starting over.
Runs on Your Machine
Echo is a desktop app — Windows and Mac. Your audit data stays local. No subscription required to get started, no data leaving your computer.
Reusable Finding Templates
Build a library of your most common findings. Insert them in seconds during an audit. Stop rewriting the same recommendations every engagement.
Built for people who actually do audits
If you've ever managed an audit in a spreadsheet, emailed a 40-tab Excel file to a client, or lost your place mid-audit because your notes were scattered across three tools — Echo is for you.
- Accessibility consultants running WCAG audits for clients
- UX designers and researchers doing compliance reviews
- Agencies adding accessibility audits to their service line
- Dev teams building accessibility into their QA process
- Trusted Testers and DHS-framework auditors
Get Early Access
Echo is in private beta. Sign up to be first in line, give feedback that shapes the product, and lock in early-adopter pricing when we launch.