Tab-able Is About Digital Accessibility

Tab-able, a Bristol-based UK company, was founded to support businesses in improving digital accessibility, recognizing the challenges of creating truly inclusive websites and apps.

In 2025, most top websites failed to meet accessibility standards, making them difficult for many users. Andrew Nevins founded Tab-able to provide clear guidance, practical tools, and expert advice. Tab-able helps organizations create digital spaces that are accessible and inclusive for everyone.

The meaning behind ‘Tab-able’ is making websites and technology easy for everyone to use. The name comes from the TAB key on a keyboard, which some people use to move around a page.

Keyboard users include people who prefer using keyboards, as well as those with limited mobility, low vision, or those who use tools like switch devices. While ‘Tab-able’ emphasizes keyboard accessibility, its mission is to support all disability groups and promote accessibility for everyone.

Tab-able founded in Bristol is rooted in the city known for the River Avon and its iconic suspension bridge.
Image credited to Boys in Bristol Photography
Andrew Nevins explains the tabindex attribute and its role in improving accessibility for keyboard users.
Andrew Nevins presenting on the importance of keyboard accessibility at A11y Melbourne 2024.
Image credited to A11yMelb.

Meet the Founder

Andrew Nevins is the director of Tab-able and a full-time accessibility consultant. With over 12 years of experience, he has worked with leading digital agencies, corporations, and consultancies. Andrew helps teams connect design, development, and accessibility to make digital spaces inclusive for all.

Andrew holds a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) qualification from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), showcasing his expertise in digital accessibility. He has a lot of experience testing accessibility across different platforms. This includes:

  • Windows desktop environments
  • Using JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack (assistive tools for people with disabilities)
  • Ensuring websites meet WCAG 2.2 Level AAA standard
  • Testing usability with screen magnifiers

Andrew is deeply committed to breaking down accessibility barriers. This passion stems from his belief that accessibility is more than just meeting rules—it’s about creating fair and inclusive digital experiences for everyone.

Meet the Tab-able Team—Say Hello!

Andrew Nevins

Director

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Extra goodies from Andrew

(bonus resources to explore beyond our main website)

Andrew Nevins has contributed widely read pieces on accessibility to leading industry websites, helping to promote awareness and drive meaningful change. Explore these materials to deepen your understanding and take your accessibility efforts further.

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