Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Accessibility Scanner, made by Google LLC, a Tools app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
Accessibility Scanner feels like a friendly inspector that sits on top of whatever app is open and points out things that could be hard for people to use. It flags tiny buttons that are hard to tap, text and images that do not have enough contrast, and icons that are missing descriptions. The vibe is practical and to the point, more like a checklist than a developer-only tool. There is a little floating button to run a quick scan, or it can record a whole journey across screens so it catches issues along the way. Results pop up with clear highlights and simple notes, and they can be shared with teammates, designers, or whoever needs them.
Running it on PC with BlueStacks is comfy. The larger screen makes the outlines and comments easy to read, and using a mouse to poke that floating button is painless. It is not really something to play, more like a sandbox for finding rough edges that could trip up people using a screen reader or anyone who needs bigger touch targets.
Setup is straightforward. Turn on the service, switch to the app to check, tap the button, done. Since it is an accessibility service, it does need permission to view what is on screen and watch actions so it can measure tap areas and spot unlabeled elements. It will not fix issues by itself, but it hands over a clear to-do list that non-developers can understand too. Low fuss, no code required, just useful feedback that helps an app feel more welcoming to everyone.
Switch to BlueStacks and make the most of your apps on your PC or Mac.



