Automation can flag PDF accessibility issues. It cannot decide whether a document works for real users.
Tags, titles, language settings, and contrast checks are a start. Manual review confirms reading order, alt text quality, form behavior, and screen reader usability.
That difference matters.
ALT Graphic explaining PDF remediation. A central PDF document is surrounded by automated checks for tags, title, language, and contrast, followed by manual review for alt text, reading order, forms, and screen reader testing. The graphic states that every file Microassist delivers is manually tested.