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VPAT testing services

Alana is an accessibility testing marketplace that helps teams produce stronger VPAT evidence through structured manual testing with vetted assistive technology users. This service is built for procurement, compliance, and product teams that need credible data before making accessibility claims in an ACR or Section 508-related review. Automated scans remain useful, but they rarely explain whether users can complete critical flows in practice. Alana adds lived experience signals: what happened in real tasks, which controls failed in context, and where user impact was highest. Teams receive practical findings that support remediation planning, cross-functional review, and more defensible accessibility reporting.

What this service includes

  • Task-based validation

    Testers execute real product journeys and capture practical blockers in context.

  • Assistive technology specificity

    Each finding is tied to assistive technology, browser, and platform details for reproducible QA.

  • WCAG-linked findings

    Where relevant, issues are mapped to standards language often used in VPAT workflows.

  • Remediation-ready output

    Teams receive severity and user-impact context that can move directly into sprint planning.

What Alana does and does not do

Alana does provide evidence-oriented manual accessibility testing that helps teams prepare for VPAT and Section 508-related procurement conversations. Alana does not issue legal certification or guarantee that a single testing cycle satisfies all procurement requirements. Most teams combine Alana findings with internal QA, legal review, and conformance documentation practices.

This framing keeps decision-making clear: product teams get actionable findings, compliance stakeholders get traceable evidence, and procurement teams get more confidence that accessibility statements are backed by real user outcomes.

How the engagement works

1. Define scope: align on products, workflows, environments, and reporting goals. 2. Match testers: Alana selects vetted testers based on assistive technology usage and workflow relevance. 3. Run guided execution: testers complete scenarios and document blockers with reproducible detail. 4. Deliver structured evidence: your team receives a consolidated issue set suitable for remediation and VPAT update cycles.

Teams often pair this process with release milestones so accessibility evidence stays current and procurement responses do not rely on stale assumptions.

When to use VPAT testing

Use this service before enterprise deals, public-sector procurement, accessibility statement updates, and major feature launches. It is also useful after design-system migrations or platform rewrites where old VPAT evidence no longer reflects current behavior.

If your team already has an ACR process, Alana can improve confidence by adding current, user-grounded validation. If your team is starting from scratch, this page and the how-it-works guide help establish a practical first workflow.

Q&A about VPAT testing services

Direct answers for teams comparing accessibility evidence options for procurement, Section 508, and VPAT update cycles.

What are VPAT testing services?

VPAT testing services help teams gather accessibility evidence needed to complete or update a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT). Alana provides structured manual testing with vetted assistive technology users so teams can document real product behavior, not only scanner output.

Is this service aligned with Section 508 procurement needs?

Yes. Teams use Alana when preparing accessibility evidence for U.S. federal or enterprise procurement workflows where Section 508 and WCAG alignment matters. Findings are delivered in a format that supports internal accessibility and compliance review.

Does Alana write legal attestations or certify compliance?

No. Alana does not provide legal certification or replace counsel. Alana delivers structured testing evidence, reproduction detail, and assistive technology context that your legal, accessibility, and procurement stakeholders can use in VPAT and conformance documentation.

What outputs does a VPAT testing engagement include?

Outputs include issue summaries, severity, assistive technology and browser context, reproduction steps, affected user impact, and WCAG references where relevant. Teams can use this evidence directly in remediation planning and VPAT update workflows.

When should a team run VPAT testing?

Run VPAT testing before enterprise procurement cycles, before renewing an accessibility conformance report, after major UX changes, and before high-visibility launches where accessibility claims need defensible evidence.

Next step

Build stronger VPAT evidence with real-user testing.

Alana helps teams run structured accessibility testing that supports procurement confidence and practical remediation.