For the quarter ending March 31, 2026, here are some product release highlights.
New features
See a layout’s accessibility health at a glance
As of February 2026, Design Assistant now includes an Accessibility Status Report, a report that tracks the accessibility of a layout at a glance. Designers can turn on this feature by clicking on the Settings icon next to the “Accessibility guidelines for developers” section in the Design Assistant window.

Image: Users can generate an Accessibility Status Report from the Accessibility Checklist window in Figma
Once the setting is updated and saved, Design Assistant generates a dedicated frame below your layout that tracks accessibility, covering five key areas:
- Basic Accessibility Validations
- Landmarks
- Headings
- Alt Text
- Keyboard Navigation

Image: The Accessibility Status Report provides a quick view of issues from the design window in Figma
Each section displays clear pass/fail/warning indicators and issue counts, so teams can quickly see what has been addressed and what still needs attention. Once generated, teams can review the accessibility status report even when the plugin window is closed.
Improvements
Improved cloud report experience for Mobile Flow Analyzer and Automation SDK for Mobile
The experience for cloud-stored reports in Mobile Flow Analyzer and Automation SDK for Mobile now provides a significantly more powerful and unified way to seamlessly collect, organize, and visualize Evinced accessibility reports.
Customers can now search and filter session reports by keywords, platform (iOS or Android), app name, app version, owner, severity, and date range.

Image: Improved experience for cloud-stored reports for Web Flow Analyzer for Mobile
In addition, clicking on a session name displays more information:
- The “Overview” tab provides charts and high-level stats such as total issues, critical issues, average issues per scan, and more.
- The “All Issues” tab lists all issues in a table, detailing issue type, severity, scan, element description, associated ticket number (if applicable), and screenshot. The table can be searched and filtered by severity, issue type, and scan.
For current and future product versions onward, session reports will be stored automatically in the cloud as well as locally. No configuration is required; teams simply update to the latest product version and the session data will be sent to the new platform.
The new experience is currently available for Mobile Flow Analyzer, and Automation SDK for Mobile (Appium Java, WebdriverIO, XCUITest, and Espresso).
Full page app scanning in Automation SDKs for Mobile (Appium)
Full page app scanning is now available in Automation SDK for Mobile via Appium, expanding on the app scanning capability introduced there in Q4.
With this update, our app scanning capabilities can crawl through an entire page – including content that requires scrolling to reach – rather than only scanning what is visible in the initial viewport.
As with all app scanning reports from Evinced, results are de-duplicated and accompanied by an app navigation map showing the flow the scanner followed through the application.
Site Scanner enhancements
New scheduling options in Site Scanner gives teams more control over recurring scans. Teams can set weekly schedules and select multiple days to run scans; for example, Site Scanner could run every two weeks on Sundays and Wednesdays. Monthly scheduling is also supported with a customizable cadence; for example, running scans quarterly starting in January. A “next scheduled run” preview shows teams what scans are coming up.

Image: Scheduling scans weekly in Site Scanner

Image: Scheduling scans monthly in Site Scanner
To make reporting easier, Site Scanner now supports exporting the list of properties and additional metadata as a CSV.
Full-page scanning for iOS in Mobile Flow Analyzer
As of March 2026, full-page iOS scanning is now available in Mobile Flow Analyzer. Teams can now automatically scan entire screens of an iOS app – not just what’s in the viewport – drastically reducing the manual effort needed to review longer pages. To access, teams just need to use the latest version of MFA.
Web Dashboard enhancements
Teams using Web Dashboard can get deeper reporting for Web Flow Analyzer and Automation SDKs by viewing detailed lists for Unique Issues, Unique Critical Issues, Total Issues, and Total Critical Issues.

Image: Web Dashboard showing accessibility metrics with links to view unique issues, unique critical issues, total issues, and total critical issues
Bulk label editing is also now available for Web Dashboard. Teams can filter sessions and tests, select multiple tests, and add, edit, or remove labels in bulk. Since labels determine which sessions are classified into business units and surfaced in the dashboard, this makes managing dashboard content significantly faster.
In brief
Web MCP Tools documentation is now live in the developer portal. Unit Tester has a new Progress Bar Analysis API, plus token expiration alerts and dependency updates. Web Flow Analyzer and Automation SDKs for Web both now display regulation indicators in Issue Details. Additionally for Automation SDK for Web, Playwright Java and Playwright JS can now be configured to show a list of validations that passed (in addition to failures) in the JSON results (required configuration by Evinced). Multiple improvements have been made to Mobile Flow Analyzer including zoom controls now added to the view menu, with keyboard shortcuts for zoom in, zoom out, and reset. Additionally, a new compliance mapping configuration option adds support for WCAG, EAA, and Section 508. And new for accessible mobile development, Text-Resizing and Minimum Text Size validations are now available for Android XML without requiring Mobile Kit.
For the full list of improvements and feature updates, please see our What’s New product update page (requires login).

