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Zof Accessibility Agent vs Lighthouse
Accessibility Agent compared to Lighthouse for security validation.
Zof leads 5/6 dimensions19 validation domainsSOC 2 Type II
Focused comparison: Zof's Accessibility Agent against Lighthouse, the tool many teams use today for this specific job.
Verdict
Lighthouse is strong for its narrow job. Zof's Accessibility Agent adds System Graph context, governed execution, and correlation with your broader reliability score.
What Lighthouse is built for
- Quick accessibility audits in Chrome
- CI budget checks
How Zof wins
- Continuous accessibility agent with System Graph
- 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.
ZofLighthouse
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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