Accesserty Signal

Show accessibility-related signals, certification records, statements, and optional Lighthouse fallback scores in search results.

As of June 2026, Accesserty Signal has 5 users in the Accessibility category.

Usersup 25.0 percent+25.0%
5
5
Ratingno change0%
— reviews
Reviewsno change0%
Version
1.3.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 5 version updates, changed permissions.

History

9 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 1, 2026.

5.1642.84Apr 1, 2026Jun 13, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 1, 202641.1.5
Apr 16, 202631.1.5
Apr 26, 202651.1.5
May 7, 202631.1.5
May 17, 202631.1.7
May 23, 202641.1.7
May 30, 202641.2.1
Jun 5, 202631.2.2
Jun 13, 202641.2.4
Now51.3.0

Changelog

  • Jun 13, 2026
    description
    Accesserty Signal helps people identify accessibility signals before opening a website, directly from search results.
    
    It adds clear indicators for known accessibility statements, Taiwan MODA accessibility badges, active accessibility maintenance signals, and optional Lighthouse accessibility scores.
    
    Signal also lets users report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page without creating an account.
    
    What it helps with:
    - See accessibility signals while reviewing Google or Bing search results.
    - Find known accessibility statements before opening a website.
    - Identify Taiwan MODA accessibility badge records when available.
    - Optionally show Lighthouse accessibility scores for listed results.
    - Report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page.
    
    Search result annotations run locally in the browser. Feedback reports send the selected issue types, current page URL, browser user agent, and optional contact email to Accesserty so reported barriers can be reviewed.
    Accesserty Signal helps people review accessibility-related signals before opening a website, directly from Google and Bing search results.
    
    It shows indicators for supported public accessibility certification records, known accessibility statements, Accesserty ALLY active maintenance signals, and optional Lighthouse accessibility scores when no supported signal is available.
    
    Signal also lets users report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page without creating an account.
    
    Key features:
    - Show accessibility-related signals in Google and Bing search results.
    - Identify supported public accessibility certification records.
    - Find known accessibility statement links before opening a website.
    - Recognize Accesserty ALLY websites that indicate active accessibility maintenance.
    - Use Lighthouse accessibility scores only as an optional fallback.
    - Report accessibility or usability barriers from the current page.
    
    Search result annotations run locally in the browser. Feedback reports send selected issue types, the current page URL, browser user agent, and optional contact email to Accesserty for review.
  • Jun 13, 2026
    short_description
    Show accessibility signals, statements, and optional Lighthouse scores directly in search results.
    Show accessibility-related signals, certification records, statements, and optional Lighthouse fallback scores in search results.
  • Jun 5, 2026
    description
    Accesserty Signal is a lightweight Chrome Extension that helps users identify which websites are actively working to improve their user experience — for Google Search/Bing results page.
    
    What problems does it solve?
    - “I keep clicking on websites that are hard to use.”
    - “I want to report a website that’s difficult, but there’s no place to say it.”
    - “I don’t know if my feedback even matters.”
    
    What are the features?
    - Signal Display in Google Search(a11y score, badge or statement)
    - Instant Website Feedback
    - Feedback Delivery to Site Owners
    - Privacy-First, No Login Required
    - Lightweight and Seamless
    Accesserty Signal helps people identify accessibility signals before opening a website, directly from search results.
    
    It adds clear indicators for known accessibility statements, Taiwan MODA accessibility badges, active accessibility maintenance signals, and optional Lighthouse accessibility scores.
    
    Signal also lets users report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page without creating an account.
    
    What it helps with:
    - See accessibility signals while reviewing Google or Bing search results.
    - Find known accessibility statements before opening a website.
    - Identify Taiwan MODA accessibility badge records when available.
    - Optionally show Lighthouse accessibility scores for listed results.
    - Report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page.
    
    Search result annotations run locally in the browser. Feedback reports send the selected issue types, current page URL, browser user agent, and optional contact email to Accesserty so reported barriers can be reviewed.
  • Jun 5, 2026
    short_description
    Identify which websites are actively working to improve their user experience.
    Show accessibility signals, statements, and optional Lighthouse scores directly in search results.
  • Jun 5, 2026
    host_permissions
    https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*, https://*.supabase.co/*
    https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*, https://www.googleapis.com/*, https://*.supabase.co/*
  • Jun 5, 2026
    permissions
    storage, scripting, activeTab
    storage, activeTab
  • May 23, 2026
    host_permissions
    https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*
    https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*, https://*.supabase.co/*
  • May 7, 2026
    host_permissions
    https://www.google.com/*
    https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageactiveTab
Host access
https://www.google.com/*, https://www.google.com.tw/*, https://www.googleapis.com/*, https://*.supabase.co/*

Screenshots

Accesserty Signal screenshot 1Accesserty Signal screenshot 2Accesserty Signal screenshot 3

About

Accesserty Signal helps people review accessibility-related signals before opening a website, directly from Google and Bing search results.

It shows indicators for supported public accessibility certification records, known accessibility statements, Accesserty ALLY active maintenance signals, and optional Lighthouse accessibility scores when no supported signal is available.

Signal also lets users report accessibility or usability barriers on the current page without creating an account.

Key features:
- Show accessibility-related signals in Google and Bing search results.
- Identify supported public accessibility certification records.
- Find known accessibility statement links before opening a website.
- Recognize Accesserty ALLY websites that indicate active accessibility maintenance.
- Use Lighthouse accessibility scores only as an optional fallback.
- Report accessibility or usability barriers from the current page.

Search result annotations run locally in the browser. Feedback reports send selected issue types, the current page URL, browser user agent, and optional contact email to Accesserty for review.

Technical

Version
1.3.0
Manifest
V3
Size
1.19MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
2
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
jabgpbgdmhdmibhogmcjfinnkcngcelc
Developer ID
u01c93374fa3ca87ed865c958ff709166
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 17, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 13, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 13, 2026
Website
accesserty.com

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