UXPin adds AI-driven accessibility assistant to detect layout and semantic issues
Design · 3 min read
UXPin's assistant runs a hybrid model that inspects prototypes for accessibility problems such as low contrast, insufficient focus order, and unlabeled controls.
The assistant generates suggested corrections—color adjustments, tab order changes, and ARIA attribute proposals—that teams can apply selectively, speeding up compliance workflows.
UXPin claims the feature reduces developer handoff ambiguity and improves the likelihood that accessible patterns reach production without heavy manual auditing.