Screen Reader Text
Placeholder Text for Screen Reader Text
Screen Reader Text are critical to inclusive design. When they show lorem ipsum, you cannot evaluate whether your layout handles real content. Claude Ipsum generates aria labels, alt descriptions, and landmark labels that feel real.
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Why Screen Reader Text Deserve Better Than Lorem Ipsum
Screen Reader Text are essential for inclusive design. When your screen reader text contain lorem ipsum, you lose the ability to evaluate content-layout harmony — the relationship between aria labels, alt descriptions, and landmark labels.
Claude Ipsum generates contextually appropriate copy for screen reader text, so you can evaluate your design under realistic conditions.
Screen Reader Text Patterns Claude Ipsum Handles
Aria labels
Screen Reader Text aria labels need to match real content in length, tone, and vocabulary. Claude Ipsum generates aria labels calibrated for your specific design context.
Alt descriptions
The alt descriptions in screen reader text must complement the aria labels while fitting within layout constraints. Claude Ipsum handles this relationship.
Landmark labels
Screen Reader Text landmark labels often have specific length and format requirements. Claude Ipsum generates landmark labels that test your layout against realistic content.
Getting Started
- Design your screen reader text layout in Figma
- Select each text layer and open Claude Ipsum
- Describe the design context
- Generate and evaluate with realistic copy