Introducing native mobile code integrations: monitor and remediate iOS and Android accessibility
Mobile is the front door to the internet for billions of people worldwide. With Stark’s new iOS and Android app integrations, teams can now continuously monitor, test, and remediate accessibility across mobile apps—right alongside your web projects. Run instrumentation or lint tests, and bring all results into one centralized view.
Team Stark
Oct 23, 2025

Building accessible software isn’t just about the web. For billions of people worldwide, the mobile app is the front door to the internet—whether they’re banking, learning, shopping, or traveling.
In fact, more than 95% of internet users access the web through their phone, and mobile drives over 60% of all global web traffic. And yet, historically, ensuring accessibility on mobile has been harder to monitor and maintain.
Which is why we’re super excited to announce that you can now add iOS and Android apps as assets inside your Stark projects! With this release, your mobile engineers can take the designs they received and continuously test, monitor, and remediate accessibility issues in their native code—right alongside any web assets.
How it works
On Android, there are two powerful ways to run checks:
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Instrumentation library - Run Google’s built-in Accessibility Test Framework during instrumentation tests. Results flow back into Stark for continuous monitoring.
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Lint checks (our favorite) - Run accessibility checks right inside your editor. Along with Google’s checks, Stark adds nearly 70 more accessibility rules—catching issues earlier and faster.
On iOS, the setup is just as seamless:
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Swift package - Audit any screen with a simple command to run Stark’s accessibility checks and post results back to Stark.
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SwiftLint Tool - Check your entire iOS project for accessibility from the command line or as a build step and get your results showing up next to the rest of your assets in Stark.
Why it matters
Accessibility debt doesn’t have to pile up with every release for mobile engineers or take the back burner. By plugging iOS and Android into your workflow, you can catch issues earlier, release faster, and maintain compliance at scale.
Teams get one central hub for monitoring accessibility across every digital property. Especially since accessibility is no longer confined to websites and mobile apps are equally as essential.
Results from mobile testing and remediation live in Stark’s project dashboard and connect to policy in your Compliance Center — keeping you on track with frameworks like WCAG, Section 508, and the European Accessibility Act.
💬 Ready to get started? Add your first mobile app in Stark by setting up your Android app or setting up your iOS app.
Share your thoughts and feedback at support@getstark.co, or join the conversations in our Stark Slack Community, on LinkedIn, and on Twitter.