Hi everyone,
I’m exploring how accessibility features are effectively implemented in mobile apps—things like screen reader support, color contrast, and scalable text. While researching best practices, I came across articles discussing how an app development company can ensure accessibility is built into every stage of development.
I’d love to hear your thoughts: should accessibility be addressed from the wireframing stage or during development/testing? Also, what tools or frameworks have helped you the most? I’m looking to understand real-world workflows that lead to more inclusive, user-friendly apps.
Your insights would be greatly appreciated!