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VS Code Extension

Your AI assistant writes code. Make it write accessible code.

Install the Jeikin extension and your AI coding assistant — Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor — automatically follows WCAG guidelines. No configuration, no sidebar panels, no manual scans. It just works through MCP.


Set up in 3 steps

  1. Install the extension

    Search “Jeikin Accessibility” in the VS Code Marketplace (opens in new tab) or click Install above.

  2. Click “Connect”

    A notification appears when you open a project. Click Connect, sign in with GitHub in your browser, and confirm your project name and WCAG level.

  3. Done

    Your AI assistant is now accessibility-aware. The status bar shows your open issue count. Click it to open your dashboard.


What the extension does

Zero-friction onboarding

Install, click Connect, sign in with GitHub. No terminal commands, no config files to edit manually.

Status bar awareness

See your open accessibility issue count at a glance. The status bar updates every 5 minutes.

Works with every AI tool

Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline. Any AI assistant that supports MCP gets accessibility context automatically.

Dashboard tracking

Every issue found and fixed is tracked on your Jeikin dashboard. Evidence you can share with your team.


Also available

GitHub App

Automatic accessibility reviews on every pull request. Blocks critical issues before merge.

CLI

Prefer the terminal? Run npx jeikin init to connect any project in one command.


Common questions

How is this different from other accessibility extensions?

Most accessibility extensions are manual scan tools — you run them, read a report, and fix things yourself. Jeikin works through your AI assistant. When you ask Claude or Copilot to build a component, it already knows your WCAG level and project rules. Prevention, not detection.

What does the extension actually install?

A lightweight extension (under 40 KB) that handles onboarding and shows the status bar. The real work happens via MCP (Model Context Protocol) — a standard that lets AI tools read context from external services. The extension writes the MCP configuration so your AI tool connects to Jeikin automatically.

Does it work without an AI assistant?

The extension itself only handles onboarding and status. The accessibility reviews happen through your AI assistant via MCP. You need at least one MCP-compatible AI tool (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, or Cline) for the full experience.

Does it send my code anywhere?

Your AI assistant reads your code locally. Jeikin receives only the analysis results — findings, severity levels, and WCAG criteria. No source code is stored. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Is it free?

Free during beta. We will announce pricing before beta ends. There will always be a free tier.

Make every AI interaction accessible

Install in 30 seconds. Connect in one click. Your AI assistant handles the rest.