Stark
Accessibility QA for designers and developers, built into Figma, the browser, and design systems
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What it does
Accessibility QA for designers and developers, built into Figma, browser, and design systems.
Detailed overview
Stark catches contrast and accessibility issues before they become expensive cleanup work. It combines design-system awareness, browser tooling, annotation, and compliance workflows instead of acting like a one-trick checker. Accessibility tools are still treated like boring compliance junk, which is exactly why they get ignored, and why Stark is a quiet must-have for product designers, accessibility leads, and frontend teams. It's maintained and well-positioned: Stark's blog shows a recent Storybook accessibility post, a WCAG-vs-EAA post (Jul 31, 2025), and a design-system colors update (Aug 28, 2024).
Key features
- Contrast and WCAG checks
- Design-system awareness
- Browser tooling and annotation
- Compliance workflows
Who it's for
Best suited for designers looking for ui/ux tools. Accessibility QA for designers and developers, built into Figma, the browser, and design systems
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