Design inclusive  experiences with Fable

Fable makes it easy to test your designs and prototypes with people with disabilities throughout the product development process.

Design inclusive experiences with Fable

Fable makes it easy to test your designs and prototypes with people with disabilities throughout the product development process.

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Key features of Fable’s accessibility research and testing platform

  • Access to a community of vetted and qualified assistive technology users
  • We handle recruitment, compensation and panel management
  • Create filters to get feedback from customized user groups that share a set of common traits
  • Secure clip sharing and our Figma integration make it easy to share findings and demonstrate the impact of design decisions
  • The Accessible Usability Scale (AUS) score measures the usability of your product, so you can prioritize changes based on impact

Key features of Fable’s accessibility research and testing platform

  • Access to a community of vetted and qualified assistive technology users
  • We handle recruitment, compensation and panel management
  • Create filters to get feedback from customized user groups that share a set of common traits
  • Secure clip sharing and our Figma integration make it easy to share findings and demonstrate the impact of design decisions

  • The Accessible Usability Scale (AUS) score measures the usability of your product, so you can prioritize changes based on impact

World-class teams are designing inclusive products with Fable

“There have been several outcomes from [conversations with Fable testers] that enlightened me on how to design with accessibility in mind. To watch someone navigate a website, without looking at a screen nor using a mouse, really puts things into perspective.”

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Lisa Layton, Experience Designer at John Lewis & Partners

“We can’t assume we know what’s best for users with disabilities. Prototyping, learning, and testing are key steps, and Fable plays a major role in helping us align our designs with users’ needs.”

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Andrew Gosine, Principal Product Designer at Slack

“Often people think about accessibility in terms of rules and guidelines, something that will stop you from being creative. It’s the opposite, it pushes you to be more creative and build better products…Every other accessibility option out there was so reactive, and Fable was able to help us to be proactive.”

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Aylin Atkins, Engineering Tech Lead, Design Systems at Mailchimp

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World-class teams are designing accessible products with Fable

“There have been several outcomes from [conversations with Fable testers] that enlightened me on how to design with accessibility in mind. To watch someone navigate a website, without looking at a screen nor using a mouse, really puts things into perspective.”

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Lisa Layton, Experience Designer at John Lewis & Partners

“Often people think about accessibility in terms of rules and guidelines, something that will stop you from being creative. It’s the opposite, it pushes you to be more creative and build better products…Every other accessibility option out there was so reactive, and Fable was able to help us to be proactive.”

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Aylin Atkins, Engineering Tech Lead, Design Systems at Mailchimp

“We can’t assume we know what’s best for users with disabilities. Prototyping, learning, and testing are key steps, and Fable plays a major role in helping us align our designs with users’ needs.”

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Andrew Gosine, Principal Product Designer at Slack

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Inclusive design starts with inclusive research

Fable helps researchers uncover insights that can drive meaningful product decisions.

Inclusive design starts with inclusive research

Fable helps researchers uncover insights that can drive meaningful product decisions.

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Enterprise digital teams love Fable

Expert voices and authentic perspectives

Fable’s team of accessibility experts, with both discipline and lived experience, sets the standard in user engagement.

Trusted partner of industry leaders

Fable has helped over 100 organizations like Walmart, Microsoft and NBC to embed accessibility into their processes and products.

Unmatched enterprise solution

Fable is the only SaaS platform purpose-built for inclusive product development. Our scalable solutions for research, testing and training use enterprise grade security.

Enterprise digital teams love Fable

Expert voices and authentic perspectives

Fable’s team of accessibility experts, with both discipline and lived experience, sets the standard in user engagement.

Trusted partner of industry leaders

Fable has helped over 100 organizations like Walmart, Microsoft and NBC to embed accessibility into their processes and products.

Unmatched enterprise solution

Fable is the only SaaS platform purpose-built for inclusive product development. Our scalable solutions for research, testing and training use enterprise grade security.

Accessibility for every team

Learn why UX researchers, accessibility leaders, product managers and engineers and QA analysts love Fable.

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UX researchers

Skip recruitment headaches and go straight to collecting valuable insights from assistive technology users.

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Accessibility leaders

Ensure products are compliant and usable, while scaling accessibility across the organization.

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Product managers

Drive revenue goals with user-friendly products, while decreasing accessibility issues and avoiding product delays.

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Engineers and QA analysts

Break the audit-issues-backlog cycle by catching accessibility bugs early.

Accessibility for every team

Learn why UX researchers, accessibility leaders, product managers and engineers and QA analysts love Fable.

Illustration of a UX researcher. The person is holding a pen and pink sticky notes, while pointing at a presentation that shows three user personas, a growing bar graph.

UX researchers

Skip recruitment headaches and go straight to collecting valuable insights from assistive technology users.

Illustration of an accessibility leader wearing glasses and a long sleeve shirt, holding a microphone and presenting the accessibility health of three digital products

Accessibility leaders

Ensure products are compliant and usable, while scaling accessibility across the organization.

Illustration of a product manager pointing at a prototype screen. The person is holding a tablet and is facing three screens - a fluctuating bar chart, a prototype, and a project roadmap

Product managers

Drive revenue goals with user-friendly products, while decreasing accessibility issues and avoiding product delays.

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Engineers and QA analysts

Break the audit-issues-backlog cycle by catching accessibility bugs early.

Ready to get started?

Book a call with us to learn more about how Fable can help you on your accessibility journey.

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