Measuring accessibility involves a multi-faceted approach, combining several crucial methods to ensure digital products are usable by everyone. Primarily, we utilize automated accessibility checkers to scan for common WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) violations, identifying issues like missing alt text or insufficient color contrast. However, these tools only catch a fraction of problems, making manual testing indispensable, where experts meticulously navigate interfaces using keyboards alone, screen readers, and other assistive technologies to uncover usability barriers. Crucially, gathering direct feedback from users with disabilities through interviews and usability sessions provides invaluable insights into real-world challenges and helps prioritize improvements. Furthermore, assessing WCAG compliance levels (A, AA, AAA) against established standards helps set measurable goals, while ongoing audits and user experience tests with diverse user groups ensure continuous improvement. Ultimately, effective measurement focuses on both technical compliance and the actual user experience, aiming for inclusivity. More details: https://www.ehso.com/ehsord.php?URL=https%3A%2F%2Fepi-us.com%2F