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title: Equalify Tech Team Update
date: 2026-02-05
author: Equalify Tech Team
description: Answers to frequently asked questions from our recent tester sessions.
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# Equalify Tech Team Update — February 5, 2026
Thanks to everyone who joined our recent tester sessions! Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we've received.
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## Frequently Asked Questions
**Will Equalify's presentation of accessibility violations change going forward? Will there be a "summary" section?**
Yes! This is something the development team is actively working with testers on, so stay tuned!
**Can Equalify detect accessibility problems with my content?**
Equalify currently can scan any site or PDF with a public, browser-accessible URL. This means materials hosted on platforms like Tableau, Igenuix, Blackboard or Qualtrics should be scannable, if they are publicly accessible.
Currently, videos and PPTX files are not scannable.
**I'm using a RED site. How can I use Equalify?**
We currently have an early version of RED-Equalify integration for testing, but our goal before our full release in June is to make scanning RED sites as straightforward and hassle-free as possible—so be on the lookout for news about this.
**Can Equalify scan gated content (ie content that requires a login to view)?**
Any URL visitable by a web browser can be scanned by Equalify. For the foreseeable future, Equalify will only scan publicly-accessible URLs.
**Can Equalify fix the accessibility errors on my site?**
Equalify is not an accessibility remediation tool, but we're working on incorporating remediation suggestions for each issue Equalify identifies, with easy-to-understand instructions on next steps to fix the detected errors.
**The EqualifyEverything git organization has a lot of repositories. Should we focus on the equalify repository, or are others open-source?**
With the exception of a few early-stage pre-release projects, all Equalify projects are open-source and welcome contributors—so if you're interested in contributing, please reach out! In the coming weeks we will also be launching an Equalify Hub, which will give an overview of our currently active projects, and further guidance on getting involved.
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## Stay Connected
Have more questions or feedback? We'd love to hear from you. Keep an eye out for upcoming tester sessions, and thank you for helping us build a more accessible web!