ANDI (Accessible Name & Description Inspector) is a free bookmarklet developed by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to help evaluate the accessibility of web pages. It's primarily used for testing web content against accessibility standards like WCAG. ANDI analyzes web pages and identifies potential accessibility issues related to elements such as ARIA attributes, headings, links, images, and form controls, providing insights for developers and testers to improve the accessibility of their websites.
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