Vecbase review
The finishing inspector in this selection. It will not invent a visual identity, but it is very good at finding the small accessibility and interaction decisions that separate an attractive mockup from a dependable website.
What stands out
- Checks against the latest upstream rules instead of freezing a stale copy
- Returns concise file-and-line findings that are easy to act on
- Covers keyboard use, forms, typography, images, touch behavior, and performance
What to prepare
- It is an audit tool, not a creation or art-direction skill
- The live guideline fetch requires network access and makes reviews dependent on upstream changes
- Rule compliance does not replace a visual critique of hierarchy, tone, and originality
What it can do
- Audit semantic and keyboard accessibility
- Review form and focus behavior
- Check typography and responsive interaction
- Identify frontend performance risks
What it needs
- Implemented web interface
- Source files
- Current guideline source
What it returns
- File-specific findings
- Prioritized remediation list
Ask it to work
“Audit this page for interface quality issues.”
“Review this form for accessibility and mobile interaction.”
