
See How OpenScouter Works
While your tester explores your product, OpenScouter captures everything
Real neurodivergent testers use your site. Our platform records three rich data layers simultaneously — no setup, no plugins.
Facial Expression
Tracks 7 emotions at 94% accuracy via webcam
Frustration · Confusion · Joy · Surprise · Anger · Sadness · Neutral
Cursor & Behaviour
Mouse movements, scroll depth, rage clicks, hesitation zones
Click paths · Scroll maps · Rage clicks · Tab-away events
Voice & Feedback
Auto-transcribed speech with real-time sentiment analysis
Transcription · Sentiment · Pain points · WCAG auto-tagging
→ WCAG-mapped accessibility report
See exactly where users struggle
Detects 7 emotions at 94% accuracy — mapping frustration and confusion to specific moments in the session
Emotion Analysis — Real-time
Frustration
Confusion
Neutral
Joy
Emotion Timeline — 45 min session
Smart Insight
"Frustration spiked at 15:23 when the tester encountered the date picker — facial expression shifted from neutral to frustrated within 2 seconds. Correlated with 3 rage clicks on the calendar widget."
WCAG 2.4.7 — Focus indicator missingEvery click, scroll, and hesitation — mapped
Revealing patterns invisible to traditional testing — where users get stuck, rage click, or silently abandon
7
Rage Clicks
on calendar widget
4
Hesitation Zones
avg 8.2s pause
62%
Scroll Depth
never reached footer
3
Tab-Away Events
searching for help
Voice Analysis — synced with behaviour data
Three data streams → one actionable report
Our platform cross-references facial expression, behaviour, and voice data against WCAG 2.2 guidelines to surface issues no scanner can find
Smart Analysis Engine
WCAG 2.2 · Cross-referencing
Accessibility Score
Findings (0/5)
Form errors not announced to screen readers
Validation errors appear visually but aren't associated with fields via aria-describedby.
Focus indicator missing on date picker
No visible focus ring on calendar cells — keyboard users can't track selection.
Insufficient contrast on disabled dates
Disabled dates use 2.8:1 contrast ratio, below the 4.5:1 WCAG AA minimum.
Multi-step form lacks progress indicator
No step counter visible — testers with ADHD reported feeling lost in the flow.
Medical terminology without plain language
Terms like 'triage assessment' appear without explanation — confusing for testers with dyslexia.
From signup to insights in 48 hours
No SDK integration, no code changes, no plugin installs. Just describe what you want tested.
Upload your brief
Describe the user flows you want tested. Add your URL and any specific WCAG criteria.
Testers evaluate
Matched neurodivergent testers explore your product while our platform captures all three data streams.
Get your report
Receive a WCAG-mapped accessibility report with severity rankings, fix recommendations, and video clips.