About
Good products have good accessibility
I’ve been building for the web for 15 years, and working in accessibility for the last 10. Across agencies, startups, and large enterprises — in banking, e-commerce, and education — the same pattern kept showing up: the products with good accessibility were not the ones that passed every compliance check. They were the ones that were built with care.
The accessibility was good because the product was good. That is the idea behind Real Accessibility, and the reason this site exists.
Why this exists
I’m based in Mexico City. Most digital products in Latin America are not accessible — not because teams don’t care, but because the culture has not treated it as a real priority yet.
This site is part of changing that.
What I’m building
Open-source tools and writing that make accessibility practical — through experience, not just rules.
An open-source toolkit — Chrome extension, Storybook panel, React integration, and testing library — all built on the same semantic engine. So accessibility is something you build with, not something you check after.
Writing about what I see in real accessibility work — the patterns that keep breaking, the assumptions worth questioning, and what actually helps teams get better.