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Zof Accessibility Agent vs axe-core (Deque)
Accessibility Agent compared to axe-core (Deque) for security validation.
Zof leads 5/6 dimensions19 validation domainsSOC 2 Type II
Focused comparison: Zof's Accessibility Agent against axe-core (Deque), the tool many teams use today for this specific job.
Verdict
axe-core (Deque) is strong for its narrow job. Zof's Accessibility Agent adds System Graph context, governed execution, and correlation with your broader reliability score.
What axe-core (Deque) is built for
- WCAG automation in CI
- Component-level a11y checks
How Zof wins
- Accessibility agent in unified release gate
- Intelligence & Automation: Zof scores 5/5 vs 3/5. Agent generates and adapts WCAG-aligned accessibility validation integrated into release workflows.
- Enterprise Readiness: Zof scores 5/5 vs 3/5. Inherits platform SSO, RBAC, audit logging, and SOC 2 controls.
- Coverage Breadth: Zof scores 3/5 vs 2/5. Purpose-built Accessibility Agent within Zof's 19-domain platform, not a single-purpose tool, but the agent is optimized for this domain with cross-domain correlation available.
Zofaxe-core (Deque)
Zof leads on 5 of 6 dimensions
- Coverage Breadth3 vs 2
- Intelligence & Automation5 vs 3
- Maintenance Burden4 vs 3
- Reporting & Evidence5 vs 4
- Enterprise Readiness5 vs 3
- Time to Value3 vs 4
Details
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Next step
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