Accessibility for agents
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While accessibility standards are written for humans,
many of the design principles are also helpful for agents that want to
understand your website. Agents review the
accessibility tree
to identify interactive elements.
While some humans use visual cues to understand a buttons purpose,
missing labels can block users with visual disabilities and agents
from completing a task. The Lighthouse audit can help you verify that your
page has a complete accessibility tree.
For more information on how to improve your site's accessibility, see the
Accessibility audits
documentation.
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Last updated 2026-05-05 UTC.
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